Does any one know in terms of the IMU charges, who qualifies as a relative and if that person has to become a resident? My parents lived in my house in 2013 but had to go to the UK every 2-3 months for medic al reasons.
Thanks for the info. In the four countries I have lived in or friends or family - the authoirites always post an invoice or at least statement as to how much is due and when for property, even if it is the same amouunt every year. We were not informed at any time, neither by the Notary or any one else that we'd just have to struggle through and work it out somehow even though it changes all the time. So another thing learned about Italy.
Thanks for your reply. So basically my family would have had to register to be recognized. Unfortunately I had to leave Italy and discontinued my residency in the first half of 2013. I was never sent any invoices or reminders at all regarding IMU until December 2015. Trouble is the commune are very disorganized and now hit me for 4 years at once and add 50% fines on top. We would gladly have paid them at the due times - just did not know. Never sent any information at all. Am trying to sell the house since my husband suddenly died last year and while I have nothing against paying the taxes I simply cannot do it all at once.
Does any one know in terms of the IMU charges, who qualifies as a relative and if that person has to become a resident? My parents lived in my house in 2013 but had to go to the UK every 2-3 months for medical reasons. They are both Europeans and had no reason to become residents. The commune has charged me for an unoccupied empty house and I need to make clear to them that the contrary was so. Any one out there better informed that me? Thanks so much for any helps. Cheers
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Thanks for the info. In the four countries I have lived in or friends or family - the authoirites always post an invoice or at least statement as to how much is due and when for property, even if it is the same amouunt every year. We were not informed at any time, neither by the Notary or any one else that we'd just have to struggle through and work it out somehow even though it changes all the time. So another thing learned about Italy.
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Thanks for your reply. So basically my family would have had to register to be recognized. Unfortunately I had to leave Italy and discontinued my residency in the first half of 2013. I was never sent any invoices or reminders at all regarding IMU until December 2015. Trouble is the commune are very disorganized and now hit me for 4 years at once and add 50% fines on top. We would gladly have paid them at the due times - just did not know. Never sent any information at all. Am trying to sell the house since my husband suddenly died last year and while I have nothing against paying the taxes I simply cannot do it all at once.
Does any one know in terms of the IMU charges, who qualifies as a relative and if that person has to become a resident? My parents lived in my house in 2013 but had to go to the UK every 2-3 months for medical reasons. They are both Europeans and had no reason to become residents. The commune has charged me for an unoccupied empty house and I need to make clear to them that the contrary was so. Any one out there better informed that me? Thanks so much for any helps. Cheers