Overview
- The declaration, signed on October 28 and published on the Chamber of Deputies website, shows total income of €180,031 for tax year 2024, down from €459,460 the year before.
- Her tax form lists €69,340 in gross IRPEF and about €63,060 net after €6,274 in deductions, including €4,579 for building‑recovery works and €415 in party contributions.
- A patrimonial change records the “definitive purchase of a new home as primary residence” in Rome, the same property previously queried in Parliament over renovations, permits and any use of bonuses.
- Two items in the published file are redacted: the prime minister’s signature and her civil status.
- The disclosure comes as other MPs’ statements go online, revealing wide income gaps, with Giulia Bongiorno above €3 million and Giulio Tremonti above €2 million, while some leaders such as Matteo Salvini, Giuseppe Conte and Matteo Renzi have not yet posted.