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FEP_newLOGOThe Italian Publishers Association has informed the Federation of European Publishers (FEP) that the Italian Government introduced  in a draft law the proposal that when an Italian person buys books can deduct from the  income tax 19% of what he/she paid. 

FEP President Piotr Marciszuk wrote to the Italian prime minister and the relevant  Italian ministers: "This is a very concrete measure that can lead the way at  European level for book promotion, and show very clearly how much the Italian  Government believe on the role of reading and, more in general, of culture for the future of  our society, including for economic development. European publishers appreciate very  much your commitment in this and we hope that your example will be the first of many  similar initiatives in Europe."

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