Superbonus: architects' proposals
Meeting with Minister Pichetto Fratin
Uncertainties and tensions also due to the eighteen changes to Decree 34/2020 in the last year alone.
A situation that will inevitably fuel the number of disputes between companies and clients.

Rome, 17 November 2022. A series of proposed changes to the rules of the Super bonus were presented today by a delegation of the National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscapers and Conservationists – led by the President Francis Miceli and composed of the Councilors Alessandra Ferrari, Massimo Giuntoli and Gelsomina Passadore – during a meeting with the Minister of the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin.
In the last year - the architects recall in a Document - the legislative decree DL n. 34/2020, which regulates the Superbonus, has been the subject of more than eighteen regulatory changes, causing uncertainty and tensions among operators and determining the total "block" of the possible "recovery" of the tax relief through the discount on the invoice and the transfer of credits.
In most cases – architects warn – the regulatory changes have had retroactive effects and this circumstance will inevitably contribute to fueling the number of disputes between companies and clients.
The Minister gave broad reassurances on the maximum attention to the problem, explaining that in-depth studies are underway on the objective data that determined the criticality in the application of the measure and that, on the basis of such evidence, the most coherent measures to overcome the crisis situation can be identified.
During the meeting, the Architects' proposals for the future of the measure were also illustrated with the construction of a strategy that combines energy policies with those of urban regeneration through a reward mechanism with the consequent gradation of benefits.
The meeting was also an opportunity to invite the Minister to Architect's Day which will be held in Rome on December 16th and which will have as its theme the care of the territories and the need for a cultural transition towards a balanced and sustainable system.
The Festival will, in fact, be the occasion to begin a synergic path on the creation of a regulatory device in which the architectural quality of the transformation of space and economic and environmental sustainability are combined on the basis of what is foreseen by the EU Green Taxonomy which should guide public and private investments towards climate neutrality by 2050.
Source: Press Release National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscapers and Conservationists