
Ep.1 - Things to know before moving to Italy
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Episode 1 sheds light on common misconceptions about the Italian visa and citizenship application process that can ruin your dream of living and working in Italy.
Capecchi Legal often receives inquiries from people who have already made costly mistakes due to misleading information they read online.
Michele Capecchi together with his legal assistant and co-host of the show, Monica Sharp, guides you through the process of moving your life and business in Italy, helping you avoid potential pitfalls in Visa, real estate and citizenship applications.
Some highlights of the episodes:
- Tourists cannot stay in Italy longer than 90 days without a visa or permit to stay
- Tourism "visa" or status cannot be extended unless there is an objective emergency (normally heath related).
- Buying a property in Italy does not automatically grant a permit to stay
- A Visa is NOT a permit to stay. Things to know when you get a visa, and what to do when you land in Italy.
- Codice Fiscale (the Italian “social security" equivalent). It does not allow you stay in Italy. But does not determine your tax liability.
Taxes
Tax liability in Italy is based on presence in Italy, not on citizenship. That means that if you are an Italian who formally lives abroad (enrolled at AIRE) you are probably exempt from filing income taxes. On the other side a NON Italian who lives formally or “de facto” for more than 183 days in Italy, is expected to file his taxes in Italy.
So reacquiring Italian citizenship (if you maintain your residency abroad and you don’t spend more than 183 days in Italy) could not determine your tax liability in Italy.
Worldwide taxation principles and “no double taxation” principles.
Driving in Italy
and the conversion of the foreign driving license after ONE year of residency in Italy - Driving without a license in Italy can result in significant consequences, including the confiscation of the vehicle.
Final wrap up of the following episodes
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