Monday, October 9, 2006

Silver Eagle Coaches For Sales

Leasing, a business worth 1.55 billion

A growing sector, a sector that continues to be towed to the economy of a country that is unable to shake off the uncertainties, mainly political, of its future. An area with little shade and a great financial appeal. Let's talk about the yachting industry, a business that in 2005, according to data dall'Ucina (Union national construction and marine industries), an increase of 9% over 2004 with sales of over 2.4 billion and contributed to the gross domestic product by 2, 9 billion
euro.Non There is no doubt this is a market that beyond any possible crisis, he pulls the trailer and made in Italy at the very time when luxury fashion and travel with the brake engaged. As there is no doubt that the decisive role played in recent years the so-called "Italian leasing". Launched in the second half of 2000 to counter the boom of the French who had caused the great escape of our owners to Cote d'Azur, the leasing system designed for boats, according to data provided by
Assilea, continuing to achieve record-breaking numbers: 1543 million € in 2006 (3,414 contracts) against 1.116 billion in 2005 (2,746 contracts). However, to achieve these results, the "Italian leasing" had to wait for the circular of 7 June 2002 of the Revenue for the VAT reduction to 6% (Tremonti bis) and the subsequent Act of 2003 nautical strongly desired by the Berlusconi government. The table above highlights the top ten companies with the data for the period January-August 2006,
both in terms of contracts in terms of absolute value. "In the world of leasing recreational boating - told the journalist Sandra Casellato, general manager of Fortis Lease Italy - there has been a significant increase in the volume of contracts signed since 2002, mainly due to the benefits of VAT legislation and the provisions of Circular 49-June 7, 2002 and which have substantially equivalent benefits of the "French lease" to "Italian."
The amount of the leases on pleasure boats has increased from 243.8 million euro in 2002 to 609.5 million in 2003. Then a crescendo up to 1.5444 billion for the period January to August 2006. Currently, Fortis Lease Spa - the Italian company's leasing group Fortis Lease Sa based in Luxembourg - maintains the fifth position in the Italian pleasure boat market represents a market share of 3.7%. "Miracle? No. All this has happened, according to the president dell'Ucina,
Anton Francesco Albertoni, thanks to the new climate that some time has erased the "criminalization" of luxury, a bad wound remained open for decades in our country. Hence the admonition Albertoni (perhaps the Prodi government?): "We are careful not to break the toy." As if to say, but did not say, "this budget concerns us much." Speaking of Taxes, Albertoni, he took a pebble in the shoes: "The luxury tax was launched from Sardinia - he said - has been counterproductive for the local economies. The cost for the establishment of the Agency for the collection was approximately EUR 5 million. The revenue? Just over 2 million. "

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