Berlusconi abolished the tax when last elected premier in 2008, but Monti, who replaced him in 2011 as Italy sunk into the Eurozone debt crisis, revived it to help fill state coffers.
Berlusconi told a gathering of supporters today the revenue lost by reimbursing homeowners the USD 5.4 billion they paid in property taxes could be compensated by eliminating state financing for political parties, raising cigarette taxes and taxing Italians' assets in Switzerland.
The populist's center-right forces trail a center-left coalition in opinion polls ahead of Feb 24-25 elections.
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