Income taxes in Italy

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Italian Pension: How Does It Work?

Introduction Pensions, along with all income from work, are subject to taxation. The INPS is the institution responsible for collecting taxes in Italy. As a withholding agent, it applies the withholding taxes envisaged by way of IRPEF (l’imposta sul reddito delle persone fisiche, a tax on physical persons) on pensions paid, as well as deductions […]

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Social security contributions and occasional self-employment

When occasional services are carried out for an amount higher than € 5,000 (gross) per year, social security contributions must be paid. The obligation to contribute to the INPS Gestione Separata scheme is split between the client (2/3) and the service provider (1/3). Occasional self-employment relationships are characterized by the following requirements: The performance of

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Professional gamer and income taxation

The tax aspects related to the activity of professional gamers. Obligations associated with the declaration of winnings related to tournaments, the opening of the VAT number, and aspects related to international taxation, including in view of tax planning. In recent years we have seen a growing media interest in the field of online gaming, e-sports.

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Pension contributions paid abroad: purchase or totalization

Pensions in the international system: the social security protection of the worker who has paid pension contributions abroad. Redemption or totalization of foreign contributions paid to allow workers who have paid contributions in other countries to retire. Our guide to the international regulations on social security and social security of the worker. Job mobility has

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AVERAGE SALARY IN ITALY

AVERAGE SALARY IN ITALY: GENDER, REGION AND CITIES’ DIFFERENCES

Find out what is the average salary in Italy and the most important factors to get paid more ​Everyone knows the saying “money cannot buy happiness,” but it is an important means to achieving a higher standard of living and well-being in the world we live in. Salaries in Italy are not among the highest in Europe (Switzerland being over €6,000;

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