Yes, by all means drive the coast road. If I'd listened to the nay-Sayers we would have missed a highlight of our two weeks on the coast. We rented a couple of scooters in Sorrento and drove the road from there to Naples and down to Amalfi several times. Pay attention, watch the weather and use common sense. Have a blast. While you're there on the coast, if you're in reasonable physical condition try going to Positano then up to Nochello for a hike along the Path of God. The views are spectacularly worth the effort!!
Hi again, I quickly glanced through our governments website link you posted and it sure sounds to me as if I'm taxed as a Canuck before the money leaves Canada so the Italian government does not tax me again.. thankfully. Yes, I've been to a war grave near Cassino on an early visit to Italy and I was saddened at the sight of so many young Canadian graves. They were hard times for everyone. All of my elder relatives served. My Dad, still living, flew bombers out of England with the RCAF and my Uncle, also still living (94) served in the 4th Canadian Div, twice wounded in Holland. We have a proud heritage.
Hi, thanks for taking the time to respond. BTW, If the forum sent me a reply notification I must have missed it.I'm going to check out the link you've added and see how it applies to us. My accountant suggested that Canada and Italy have a tax agreement so if I'm required to file it'll be no tax owning as all of our taxes are withheld at the Canadian source. I don't think we have an option there.Thanks again.
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Yes, by all means drive the coast road. If I'd listened to the nay-Sayers we would have missed a highlight of our two weeks on the coast. We rented a couple of scooters in Sorrento and drove the road from there to Naples and down to Amalfi several times. Pay attention, watch the weather and use common sense. Have a blast. While you're there on the coast, if you're in reasonable physical condition try going to Positano then up to Nochello for a hike along the Path of God. The views are spectacularly worth the effort!!
Hi again, I quickly glanced through our governments website link you posted and it sure sounds to me as if I'm taxed as a Canuck before the money leaves Canada so the Italian government does not tax me again.. thankfully. Yes, I've been to a war grave near Cassino on an early visit to Italy and I was saddened at the sight of so many young Canadian graves. They were hard times for everyone. All of my elder relatives served. My Dad, still living, flew bombers out of England with the RCAF and my Uncle, also still living (94) served in the 4th Canadian Div, twice wounded in Holland. We have a proud heritage.
Hi, thanks for taking the time to respond. BTW, If the forum sent me a reply notification I must have missed it.I'm going to check out the link you've added and see how it applies to us. My accountant suggested that Canada and Italy have a tax agreement so if I'm required to file it'll be no tax owning as all of our taxes are withheld at the Canadian source. I don't think we have an option there.Thanks again.