Quote from Kicking:
Is it true you need a tax payer ID for everything from opening a bank account and paying bills, to signing up with an ISP ?
If you want to spend only part of the year in Italy , aren't the tax authorities going to investigate you to make sure that you are paying taxes somewhere?
Quote from Kicking:
Is it true you need a tax payer ID for everything from opening a bank account and paying bills, to signing up with an ISP ?
If you want to spend only part of the year in Italy , aren't the tax authorities going to investigate you to make sure that you are paying taxes somewhere?
San Remo is boring, but you are in the middle of the Riviera.Quote from Kicking:
I thought about San Remo myself, it's close to the French border and the French riviera. I wasn't too excited by the pics I saw on the web though . The place looks old, almost run down compared to pictures of Nice or other French coastal towns. Maybe it 's a wrong impression i have. I'd rather be in France , except for the French sometimes maybe.... well in the South they are different I think.
The only reason I would consider moving to the Italian Riviera though besides the weather is the tax rate. I read on ET it's 12 % or so, and the fiscus doesn't treat you differently or doesn't care if you derive all your income from trading . Does this still hold true- if it ever was?
Quote from quintrix:
George Clooney has bought home ...here
http://www.villaerba.it/
http://www.centrohotelslagocomo.it/home_it.htm
I Love Costa Smeralda
http://www.spghoneymoons.com/locations/costasmeralda.html
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