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Tax

If you are a British Expatriate living in Italy, or you are planning to relocate to Italy from the UK, you will need to assess your tax position.

Italy imposes corporate and personal income tax on its residents on their income. Tax rates are on a sliding scale and range from 23% to 43%. If you鈥檙e a foreign resident working in Italy, you鈥檙e only taxed on the income earned in Italy.

There are reduced rates of tax and tax exemptions available to certain income earners, although careful and meticulous consideration is required. Tax evasion is a huge issue in Italy and the government is working hard to crack down on this.

Taxation on property is very favourable in Italy compared to many other countries. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership. Real estate has two separate measurements: the transaction value (TV) or the cadastral value (CV). CV is generally much lower than TV.

The UK has a double taxation agreement with Italy so that you do not pay tax on the same income in both countries.

If you plan to move to Italy and work, even if you continue working for a UK-based company, you and your employer may need to pay social security contributions in Italy. These social security contributions would entitle you to certain benefits, such as healthcare, in Italy.

You may also be eligible to claim some additional 色中色 social security benefits.

As always, seek advice from a lawyer familiar with the 色中色 taxation system.

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