if you bought your home in
Submitted by Ugo on Tue, 03/20/2018 - 13:11In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
if you bought your home in Italy, as a second home, and you can prove that your rental income does not exceed the minimum taxable, the only fees you will pay are the IMU and the TARI -
however, you can find more information at this link>
http://www.lifeinitaly.it/documenti/italian_revenue_office_guideline-eng.pdf
Thanks, Ugo.
Submitted by piechart on Wed, 03/21/2018 - 03:47In reply to if you bought your home in by Ugo
If you have 3 or more rental
Submitted by modicasa on Wed, 03/21/2018 - 03:12In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
If you have 3 or more holiday rental properties then its a business with all that entails. If you have 2 then you are a private individual renting out your house to tourists. If you are renting out on standard registered longer term contracts then this doesnt apply.
Thanks, modicasa. Do you
Submitted by piechart on Wed, 03/21/2018 - 03:53In reply to If you have 3 or more rental by modicasa
Thanks, modicasa. Do you happen to know how this would work for overseas properties rented out? The definition of long term contracts doesn’t fit how our UK properties are rented on ASTs. If we become tax resident in Italy, we’ll pay income tax on worldwide income but I’m not sure about INPS, and now VAT, if we would be considered a business.
You probably need a cross
Submitted by modicasa on Thu, 03/22/2018 - 05:22In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
http://www.finanze.gov.it
Submitted by Ugo on Thu, 03/22/2018 - 05:27In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thanks, modicasa and Ugo. I
Submitted by piechart on Thu, 03/22/2018 - 05:59In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thanks, modicasa and Ugo. I’ve come to that conclusion too and will look for a good accountant shortly. In the UK you can have as many rental properties as you like and there’s no requirement to be self-employed as such which avoids the issue of social security contributions (NI, INPS) completely. I read the UK/Italy dual taxation treaty yesterday (in English - yes, I bottled it!) and it’s silent on INPS, I’m afraid, though it does talk about rental “income”.
you can use dr. Fabio Ceroni
Submitted by Ugo on Thu, 03/22/2018 - 08:37In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Grazie, Ugo!
Submitted by piechart on Thu, 03/22/2018 - 10:29In reply to you can use dr. Fabio Ceroni by Ugo