Italy's inland revenue agency is to tell taxpayers how their tax money is being spent, Agenzia delle Entrate head Ernesto Maria Ruffini said Wednesday.
"From next year we'll send taxpayers a letter letting them know how the taxes paid have been spent by the State," he said.
Speaking at a conference on red tape, Ruffini said "it's right for them to know, it's necessary to show where this money goes".
He said "it's also a way of doing civic education".
According to Ruffini, the letters will show how "if you've paid 10 euros, the State has spent them in this way".
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