While the superbonus scheme has been praised for its incentives, there is an army of people who have suffered the negative effects of the changes: they are the victims of the measure, families struggling with the emergency caused by the superbonus.
Construction sites are at a standstill, families are left without a home, households find themselves with thousands of euros in debt, and thousands of people have experienced health issues, resorting to antidepressants to cope.
The Association of Superbonus Victims has counted 1.5 million affected families, in addition to over 500,000 struggling businesses.
Since its inception, the superbonus has undergone over 30 modifications, some of which have been retroactive.
This has sparked controversies and concerns, affecting not only the public finances but also putting numerous families in serious difficulty.
Many embarked on home renovations with the super incentive, but few have emerged unscathed.
Constant changes in regulations, such as the halt to discounts and tighter deadlines, have led to unfinished projects, leaving families unable to return home.
The Association of Victims, initially a spontaneous committee founded in 2022, now advocates for thousands of families who have fallen victim to the real estate renovation havoc.
Despite appeals, the government has not relented but rather introduced stricter rules, impacting families and businesses adversely.
The most critical issues stem from the cessation of credit assignment and invoice discounts, causing financial strain on families and hindering the completion of home projects.
Families without significant financial resources are hit particularly hard, as they are now unable to benefit from tax deductions due to the prohibition of transferring remaining credits.
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