Italy's tax take was up 12% to 377,814
million euros in the first 10 months of 2021 compared to the
period of 2020, the economy ministry said Monday.
The January-October increase this year amounted to some 40,466
million euros, it said.
The data were heavily affected by last year's COVID-19 lockdown
and suspension or postponement of many taxes, it said.
The VAT take was up 22.3% in the first 10 months of the year,
the ministry said.
It rose by 20,064 million euros.
Indirect tax revenues overall were 18.7% (26,724 million) up to
169,737 million, the ministry said.
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