In the recommendations of the European Commission, Italy is asked to “update the cadastral values to the current market values. I think this does not represent a request for a tax increase or the reintroduction of taxes on the first home, but it represents a necessity for Italy. of which I think the Italian government is fully aware, in fact it is preparing measures in this direction “. Thus the European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni, at a press conference in Brussels after the Commission reiterated the need to reshape the Italian tax burden, highlighting that “the cadastral values that serve as a basis for calculating the wealth tax are largely antiquated” .