The specter of a tax increase has
been hanging over the heads of the small brewers for a while now, but today the
guillotine has fallen. Even though many breweries had been resigned to the tax
hike, the news is a big blow. In the end, it will affect the consumers since
beer in Italy will now cost even more. The tax hike will happen in three
increments, starting October 10, 2013, then again on January 1, 2014 and once
more on January 1, 2015. The excise tax will go from 2.33 to 2.70 euros per
hectoliter per degrees plato (the unit of measurement of the density of beer
for its immediate use), plus the 1% increase tacked on this year on the
VAT.
The saddest part is that this
increase has fallen heavily on the shoulders of the craft brewers to cover
school taxes. This industry is one of the few growing sectors in the crashing
Italian economy; yet, putting the burden on the craft brewers was the simplest
way for the Italian government to take the €448 million with the least amount
of criticism and fight. In short, the Italian government continues to take from
the weak, instead of confronting the rich.
If there was ever a time that
Italians should work together, the time is now. Put aside your disagreements
and unite. No industry, no small business, nor, especially, should hard working
entrepreneurs be subjected to bullying by their government. The brewers owe it
to their consumers to fight this increase. We just hope that it’s not a little
too late. But in the end, how does a mouse topple an elephant, especially one
that is steadfast on stomping you out rather than face the poacher—big
industries.