Income taxes in Italy

Regime Forfetario

Regime Forfetario – 2024 update

Several European (and non European) countries have a small business tax regime, which provides certain simplifications as well as reduced taxation to businesses within a certain threshold. Since 2015, Italy has introduced the Regime Forfetario, which has been amended various times throughout its life span. The 2023 budget law has introduced new rules for individuals in

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Hiring in Italy

Tips and Tricks for Hiring in Italy

Navigating the Italian job market is a complicated task, where understanding the specific dynamics and demands of various regions is key to success. As of 2012, language skills, particularly proficiency in English, held a significant place in the Italian employment landscape, highlighting the importance of linguistic adaptability. Certain professions, such as pharmacy and healthcare, exhibit

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Puglia coast-retire to Puglia

Retiring to Puglia

Why You Should Consider Puglia Puglia is Italy’s stiletto heel. It’s not far from Albania or from Greece’s formerly-British island colony of Corfù where many residents speak both English and Greek in addition to some Italian. This proximity creates an interesting blend of foods and cultures, though the two could easily be combined. Because Puglia

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Newspaper and bills -Capital Gains Tax in Italy

Capital Gains Tax in Italy

In this article we will cover what a capital gain is, what counts as one, what the tax exemptions are and how capital gains apply to Italian residents as well as how they apply to non-residents. What a Capital Gain Is In the Italian tax system there are six categories of income: employment income, business

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