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Aliandrea , or the impression that it is convenient for you to keep the account you have :) - you could try with Banca Intesa - below is the link to the bank's transparency page - IMPORTANT NOTE > you must have residence in Italy
Jon , I'm Ugo - I didn't quite understand WHO had to liquidate the company and above all if the company was created to build the farm (which is useless and crazy!), or if the company was the seller of the land - if you don't want to do it here, you can send an email, using the Ugo-Quick-Contact button, which you find on the home page of my site (I'll start by saying that I don't want to be paid to give advice... everyone here knows it!) >
I imagined that you were an Italian for <iure sanguinis>. However, this does not change anything, for the purposes of Italian laws on citizenship, you are an Italian citizen and you are entitled to all the rights and duties associated with citizenship - The house, if you purchased it as your first home, you only pay the Tari (garbage). urban) - if you purchased it as a second home, you also pay the IMU (single municipal tax), calculated by the municipality, based on the coefficients issued by the municipality itself, which vary from municipality to municipality (fiscally speaking, from this point of given that Italy can be considered as a federation of municipalities... ) - any earnings you obtain, perhaps by renting your house in Italy, will be subject to taxation ONLY in Italy and will not have to be included in the tax declaration you make in the country non-Italian where you now live - NOTE, you still have to file a tax return in Italy - all this being said, you can go to the municipal registry office and obtain your Identity Card.
I assure you that an AIRE has an identity card - I have been working in the field of mortgages to Italian AIREs for 26 years! - An AIRE, before being an AIRE, is an Italian citizen, with residence in the Italian municipality, from which he left to go to work abroad, he therefore has an Italian identity card and passport, then he applies for AIRE registration, and is registered in the AIRE register of the Italian municipality from which he left, with the heading - Italian Citizen, temporarily residing abroad (full address), for work reasons - AIREs also have the Italian Health Card, which they can to use when I am in Italy - if you want you can ask some of my AIRE clients - which you can find at the following link
you can definitely vote, it will be enough for you to go to the municipality electoral office, with your identity card - if you don't have an identity card, bring your AIRE registration certificate, and ASK for the identity card - it's your right receive it.
normally the technicians provide a rough estimate of the total cost of the entire operation, including design costs, taxes etc., and a rough idea of the costs to be incurred for the restoration. these second costs normally include the costs of the materials and the company that carries out the work - Of course it is a rough estimate, not very detailed, i.e. with the possibility of an increase or decrease of 10/15% - To get an estimate precise, an in-depth analysis is needed, based on the measurements of the property - external and internal - this procedure is called <survey> and generally has a cost, which certainly does not include municipal taxes...-
his 20% extension refers to 20% of what total surface area of your house in Tuscany? -in which area of Tuscany is your house located? - Is it possible that the technician is a novice? that is, that <someone> has informed Him, that you are a <naive foreigner>, ready to put his hand into his wallet...-
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Aliandrea , or the impression that it is convenient for you to keep the account you have :) - you could try with Banca Intesa - below is the link to the bank's transparency page - IMPORTANT NOTE > you must have residence in Italy
https://www.intesasanpaolo.com/content/dam/vetrina/trasparenza/it/Docum…
https://www.intesasanpaolo.com/content/dam/vetrina/trasparenza/it/Docum…
ECCOMI !! :)
Jon , I'm Ugo - I didn't quite understand WHO had to liquidate the company and above all if the company was created to build the farm (which is useless and crazy!), or if the company was the seller of the land - if you don't want to do it here, you can send an email, using the Ugo-Quick-Contact button, which you find on the home page of my site (I'll start by saying that I don't want to be paid to give advice... everyone here knows it!) >
https://www.italianmortgageservice.com/
Bisaccia ,
I imagined that you were an Italian for <iure sanguinis>. However, this does not change anything, for the purposes of Italian laws on citizenship, you are an Italian citizen and you are entitled to all the rights and duties associated with citizenship - The house, if you purchased it as your first home, you only pay the Tari (garbage). urban) - if you purchased it as a second home, you also pay the IMU (single municipal tax), calculated by the municipality, based on the coefficients issued by the municipality itself, which vary from municipality to municipality (fiscally speaking, from this point of given that Italy can be considered as a federation of municipalities... ) - any earnings you obtain, perhaps by renting your house in Italy, will be subject to taxation ONLY in Italy and will not have to be included in the tax declaration you make in the country non-Italian where you now live - NOTE, you still have to file a tax return in Italy - all this being said, you can go to the municipal registry office and obtain your Identity Card.
more info at
https://www.lifeinitaly.it/Inglese/Buy_property_in_Italy.htm
https://www.lifeinitaly.it/documenti/revenueoffice-eng.pdf
https://www.finanze.it/it/Fiscalita-dellUnione-europea-e-internazionale…
Buona domenica !
Bisaccia ,
I assure you that an AIRE has an identity card - I have been working in the field of mortgages to Italian AIREs for 26 years! - An AIRE, before being an AIRE, is an Italian citizen, with residence in the Italian municipality, from which he left to go to work abroad, he therefore has an Italian identity card and passport, then he applies for AIRE registration, and is registered in the AIRE register of the Italian municipality from which he left, with the heading - Italian Citizen, temporarily residing abroad (full address), for work reasons - AIREs also have the Italian Health Card, which they can to use when I am in Italy - if you want you can ask some of my AIRE clients - which you can find at the following link
https://www.lifeinitaly.it/Testimonial/index.php
More info by downloading this PDF
https://www.lifeinitaly.it/documenti/aire12.pdf
you can definitely vote, it will be enough for you to go to the municipality electoral office, with your identity card - if you don't have an identity card, bring your AIRE registration certificate, and ASK for the identity card - it's your right receive it.
Viola , Mariella write in 2015 ..., - 9 years ago...
truely Harrison don't is a Sicilian surname ..., perchè non inserisci il cognome ITALIANO , qui > https://antenati.cultura.gov.it/
If you have problems with this surveyor, you can find some here, which my clients and I can recommend
> https://www.lifeinitaly.it/Servizi_Immobiliari/professionisti.php
normally the technicians provide a rough estimate of the total cost of the entire operation, including design costs, taxes etc., and a rough idea of the costs to be incurred for the restoration. these second costs normally include the costs of the materials and the company that carries out the work - Of course it is a rough estimate, not very detailed, i.e. with the possibility of an increase or decrease of 10/15% - To get an estimate precise, an in-depth analysis is needed, based on the measurements of the property - external and internal - this procedure is called <survey> and generally has a cost, which certainly does not include municipal taxes...-
his 20% extension refers to 20% of what total surface area of your house in Tuscany? -in which area of Tuscany is your house located? - Is it possible that the technician is a novice? that is, that <someone> has informed Him, that you are a <naive foreigner>, ready to put his hand into his wallet...-