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Sun, 12/09/2012 - 12:54

Is this the same thing? My French is uselss so I can't tell... http://www.tifon.com/

Thu, 12/06/2012 - 14:31

Fillide - 50% of 0.76% and 0.38% of everything are the same. It said it in my local paper too. I'll give you an example: Original Total IMU @ 0,76% = €292.73 New Total IMU due for year @ 0.9% = €346.65 1st instalment - €146.36 (ie half of €292.73):

  • €73.18 to Comune (half of €146.36)
  • €73.18 to State (half of €146.36)

2nd instalment - €200.28 (ie remaining €146.36 plus extra 0.14% or €53.92 to bring it to 0.9%):

  • €127.10 to Comune (remaining €73.18 plus extra €53.92)
  • €73.18 to State (remaining €73.18 only)

My mistake was to assume that in the second instalment I would give €100.14 to the Comune and €100.14 to the State. This is wrong. The extra bit goes to the Comune. Hope I've not confused anyone!

Mon, 12/03/2012 - 07:21

Hi Rachel, don't forget to take your residency before the 18 month deadline though (both of you if the name was bought in joint names) as the fines for failing to do so are large.

Mon, 12/03/2012 - 07:20

Rachel, the tools are just different that is all. In Italy they use long handled spades and a zappa instead of a fork althrough you can buy more English looking forks too. The stuff in the DIY stores isn't necessarily of great quality so find a local agricoltural supplier and they usually sell the handles and heads separately. The Post Office sell a great calendar for each year showing what should be planted when according to the phases of the moon etc. It's very informative and interesting to peruse but obviously not as good as local advice. In my experience of gardening in dry-old East Anglia, everything needs watering when first planted despite the time of year. It might be worth speaking to your neighbours and asking if they can do some watering for you if it looks like they need it.

Answer to: IMU declaration
Fri, 11/30/2012 - 10:23

I think you are asking all the right questions. I have had good and bad Italian accountants (more bad than good unfrotunately!). All charged what seems to me an extortionate amount of money - far more than I paid in the UK. However, it is very difficult to get accurate advice and information when you are still in the UK. Once you move here, I would ask around to find a good local Italian accountant who can deal with the Italian side for you. I have had excellent advice from one of the farmer's unions and if I were starting over, the very first thing I would do would be to join one of the Italian unions appropriate to my job and get advice from them. They are very helpful and an awful lot cheaper that employing your own accountant.

Thu, 11/29/2012 - 13:40

A 5,000 litre plastic drinking water tank costs around €400 if that helps. You can fit a UV treatment system for a couple of hundred euro.

Thu, 11/29/2012 - 13:35

If you plot it on Via Michelin they will work out both the fuel and toll costs for you.

Thu, 11/29/2012 - 05:35

Lots of properties here in Liguria don't have mains water and they get round it by having huge storage tanks and having their water delivered. Not a cheap solution though...

Tue, 11/27/2012 - 10:57

I found that the BBC radio station susing their iPlayer used lots of bandwidth and it dropped out often. You can use one of the internet radio sites and it is much better as Fillide says.

Answer to: IMU declaration
Thu, 11/22/2012 - 12:14

So if you bought with Prima casa and owned it for 20 years but only lived in it for 9 then you have to pay plusvalenza? Seems a bit harsh!