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ok tomorrow i try of to call him - you have a car to drive to the home ? - there are about 22 km of road from Spoleto, I don't know that there is a bus that regularly serves that country - Certainly, the real estate agent knows that if the house is not in compliance with building regulations, it cannot be sold - Tomorrow however, if he answers, we'll know if he's a good boy or not - you have an email address ?
Yes Tina ,you have from the real estate agent the < atto di provenienza > (= seller title of property) and certificato catastale ? - the restoration of the 25 sqm , is from what date ?
and I , Steve, am writing that if he divorced an Italian citizen, he can no longer apply for Italian citizenship, as the wife of an Italian citizen.but, since she looks like a beautiful woman, maybe she can marry another Italian citizen and ... have a good chance, to try again
To change the names, it is necessary to make two notarial deeds - the first to register in Italy the separation of assets, for all the goods owned and to be purchased in Italy - the second to rectify, the ownership shares and therefore also all the tax consequences , on the house that you have already bought, as a communion laws - I think it will be difficult for you to have less than 3000 euros for two notarial deeds - so if your husband doesn't want to take up residence in Italy (which he does not would create any tax problem for him, IN ITALY and in the UK), it is perfectly useless for you to take it alone - IMU taxes on the house, you will pay anyway TOGETHER as a second home.http://www.lifeinitaly.it/Inglese/italyresidenceguide.htmparticularly see < Foreign Visa Info - Elective Residence page 38, point 13
if you are divorced, and your residence in Italy is at least 5 years old, it's been over for at least 2 years, I don't think you can ask for citizenship - But with an apartment to stay in, you still have time to ask for the elective residence
Babs, sorryI probably made a confusion of pseudonyms - 300 euros as an accountant, for the IMU alone, it's too much, I support my clients with a physical accountant who speaks English and works by email with all non-Italian clients, for 120 euros every year, every person, for all declarations and assistance - If you get the Elective Residence just for you, and the house is purchased in communion laws - there will be no possibility of discounting the IMU, as this is a tax that follows the property, not the person - If instead the house is purchased, by two people, where each of the two, has bought a cadrastal parcel , the IMU would be divided into Two Parts, and you would have the First Home discount on your side.
Modi , i write my reply on this manner , because Babs is Russian ,and can NOT UNDERSTAND that is a Communion law , according uk laws -Sometimes , if you do not explain my writing , at your's manner - it's better ...
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pls waith - tomorrow i search a Geometra , near Cosenza .
ok tomorrow i try of to call him - you have a car to drive to the home ? - there are about 22 km of road from Spoleto, I don't know that there is a bus that regularly serves that country - Certainly, the real estate agent knows that if the house is not in compliance with building regulations, it cannot be sold - Tomorrow however, if he answers, we'll know if he's a good boy or not - you have an email address ?
Yes Tina ,you have from the real estate agent the < atto di provenienza > (= seller title of property) and certificato catastale ? - the restoration of the 25 sqm , is from what date ?
Here I am ! Ugo by Lifeinitaly.it !! where is the property ?
and I , Steve, am writing that if he divorced an Italian citizen, he can no longer apply for Italian citizenship, as the wife of an Italian citizen.but, since she looks like a beautiful woman, maybe she can marry another Italian citizen and ... have a good chance, to try again
To change the names, it is necessary to make two notarial deeds - the first to register in Italy the separation of assets, for all the goods owned and to be purchased in Italy - the second to rectify, the ownership shares and therefore also all the tax consequences , on the house that you have already bought, as a communion laws - I think it will be difficult for you to have less than 3000 euros for two notarial deeds - so if your husband doesn't want to take up residence in Italy (which he does not would create any tax problem for him, IN ITALY and in the UK), it is perfectly useless for you to take it alone - IMU taxes on the house, you will pay anyway TOGETHER as a second home.http://www.lifeinitaly.it/Inglese/italyresidenceguide.htmparticularly see < Foreign Visa Info - Elective Residence page 38, point 13
Steve ,returning to Italy is one thing, obtaining Italian citizenship, something completely different! !
if you are divorced, and your residence in Italy is at least 5 years old, it's been over for at least 2 years, I don't think you can ask for citizenship - But with an apartment to stay in, you still have time to ask for the elective residence
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Babs, sorryI probably made a confusion of pseudonyms - 300 euros as an accountant, for the IMU alone, it's too much, I support my clients with a physical accountant who speaks English and works by email with all non-Italian clients, for 120 euros every year, every person, for all declarations and assistance - If you get the Elective Residence just for you, and the house is purchased in communion laws - there will be no possibility of discounting the IMU, as this is a tax that follows the property, not the person - If instead the house is purchased, by two people, where each of the two, has bought a cadrastal parcel , the IMU would be divided into Two Parts, and you would have the First Home discount on your side.
Modi , i write my reply on this manner , because Babs is Russian ,and can NOT UNDERSTAND that is a Communion law , according uk laws -Sometimes , if you do not explain my writing , at your's manner - it's better ...