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Swiss government concerned by Italian health tax

The Ticino government received Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis on Monday. One of the topics of discussion was the health tax for cross-border commuters launched by Italy. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Relations between Switzerland and Italy are of great importance for Ticino, according to a statement issued by the Ticino government on the meeting. In Bellinzona, Cassis expressed the hope that the bilateral dialogue could "develop constructively" with the support of the federal government in order to address outstanding issues and maintain the good neighbourly relations that are fundamental to the canton. In addition to the so-called "health tax" – a levy of 3% to 6% of net wages that the Italian border regions can demand from people working in Switzerland – Cassis also expressed concern about the idea of "special economic zones". The aim of such zones in Italy's border regions would be to create tax and bureaucratic relief in order to stem the ... Full story here Are you the author?
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