Well I'm sure there are others here that can help you more, but 1st of all have you dug out your original documentation from when you bought - in effect the equivalent to deeds for the house you bought. Do you have a Visura? I know little about any of this, but it's not difficult to work out if you start with these documents. You should have certainly had documentation telling you what you were buying, you are looking for items mentioned like "Foglio" and "Particella", this is I believe the "page" (Foglio) your land appears on and parts (Particella) of land you own, very important. Each will have a rendita value and type (Tipo) of land/building. Each year a rate is set (aliquota) on which the calculation is made, it's complex, don't think you should go there... the calculator handles it. You normally pay in two parts, one on account (acconto) so they get a chance to sting you for more later .. I'm sure others here will jump in and correct me or add to this, but in the meantime dig out your documentation...Tipologia ImmobileTipologia ImmobileTipologia Immobile)
Yes, use the calculators available... You need to know the rendita value(s) which would be on your paper work from the final act. It is really not difficult to calculate, but it is a shame if your comune is not one of those preapared to help, however I guess it's not their job. Try this site for the calculation, come back if there are any parts you don't know. If by any chance it's the aliquota rate you are missing, then I'm sure they have to by law publish these centrally now, your comune site should have a link to the relevant documents. As an aside, I'm sure you should also be paying rubbish tax (if not doing so already).
Wel unless you are up for spending a fortune, don't even go there! Not wishing to be rude, but the questions you are asking and the detail provided, worry me! What is a "small house", how many rooms? Is there any land? Is it even possible to get electricity and/or water to the property? What condition is the house? All that said I'm sure 30% less is not abnormal in Italy. However depending on the answers, it could be it's worth 50% less, if not nothing at all... Sorry...
If it is alternative payments being wanted, you can pay by Transferwise or CurrencyFair, former being cheaper under £200. You could also use either of these to top-up an Italian card. However if you need to see your bills, then you still need to get past the ENEL registration.
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Well I'm sure there are others here that can help you more, but 1st of all have you dug out your original documentation from when you bought - in effect the equivalent to deeds for the house you bought. Do you have a Visura? I know little about any of this, but it's not difficult to work out if you start with these documents. You should have certainly had documentation telling you what you were buying, you are looking for items mentioned like "Foglio" and "Particella", this is I believe the "page" (Foglio) your land appears on and parts (Particella) of land you own, very important. Each will have a rendita value and type (Tipo) of land/building. Each year a rate is set (aliquota) on which the calculation is made, it's complex, don't think you should go there... the calculator handles it. You normally pay in two parts, one on account (acconto) so they get a chance to sting you for more later .. I'm sure others here will jump in and correct me or add to this, but in the meantime dig out your documentation...Tipologia ImmobileTipologia ImmobileTipologia Immobile)
Yes, use the calculators available... You need to know the rendita value(s) which would be on your paper work from the final act. It is really not difficult to calculate, but it is a shame if your comune is not one of those preapared to help, however I guess it's not their job. Try this site for the calculation, come back if there are any parts you don't know. If by any chance it's the aliquota rate you are missing, then I'm sure they have to by law publish these centrally now, your comune site should have a link to the relevant documents. As an aside, I'm sure you should also be paying rubbish tax (if not doing so already).
Wel unless you are up for spending a fortune, don't even go there! Not wishing to be rude, but the questions you are asking and the detail provided, worry me! What is a "small house", how many rooms? Is there any land? Is it even possible to get electricity and/or water to the property? What condition is the house? All that said I'm sure 30% less is not abnormal in Italy. However depending on the answers, it could be it's worth 50% less, if not nothing at all... Sorry...
You are looking for something within a rather large company. Don't have a number, but you may find it here http://www.telecomitalia.it/assistenza/assistenza-amministrativa
Like I posted yesterday Gala this is simply SPAM from AngelEyes00AngelEyes00AngelEyes00AngelEyes00
Now, now Modi.... But of course you are right!
.. you get a fine, likely with interest... IUC is the covering name for the taxes...
Try here http://www.rome2rio.com/s/Benevento/L-Aquila looks like you need to go via Rome...
Ariaona????
If it is alternative payments being wanted, you can pay by Transferwise or CurrencyFair, former being cheaper under £200. You could also use either of these to top-up an Italian card. However if you need to see your bills, then you still need to get past the ENEL registration.