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I read recently on this forum that someone referred to 'residenza' not having to be a one of 'fiscal' status just a 'residential'.

Thu, 09/27/2012 - 11:51

It's looking like next Spring or Autumn will be the start of our Italian life for my currently 3 1/2 year old and so I need to sort out securing him a place in the local village school in the Sabina area (near Rieti/Rome).

Fri, 08/31/2012 - 20:26

The preventivo saga continues....

Sat, 08/04/2012 - 12:14

Does anyone know whether the rates of IVA for buying and fitting eco-energy appliances like solar panes and a multi-fuel bio-termocamino have a reduced rate of IVA or whether it's still the standard 21% to buy and 10% to fit (at resident's rate)?

Thu, 07/26/2012 - 08:53

Having completed many UK projects with myself as project manager over the years we decided it was time to give me a break and use an architect who also has a separate fee to project manager a 'semi-renovation' of casaletto in Rieti.

Wed, 07/25/2012 - 10:10

I have set my heart on a really long lavender hedge going along the strada bianca up to our casaletto but can't afford to just buy plants straight from a standard nursery.

Fri, 07/20/2012 - 14:42

We have some lovely old thick beams in a cow shed and over the top is the humans living area.

Fri, 07/20/2012 - 14:34

Can anyone tell me their experiences of having handmade cotto laid by Italian builders please? We are in Lazio. I was under the impression that our floor was going to cost €22 m2 cost of cotto and around €25 to lay.

Wed, 07/11/2012 - 09:43

I found this article and wondered if anyone else has any up to date news on IVIE?

Tue, 06/26/2012 - 17:37

We have bought a traditional stone casale to renovate in Lazio with very thick stone walls - animal stalls downstairs and 4 living rooms above.

Sat, 06/09/2012 - 06:27

Comments posted

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 09:15

Thank you Fillide - I knew I could count on you! ;) !

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 08:42

Oh...just when it was looking like something might be simple! Sounds like I should go into our local Agenzia dell'Entrate with the various options and see whch they think fits the bill. O joy...yet more queues! Will post my results to keep us all up to speed! Rx

Wed, 10/03/2012 - 17:52

Ram - you are a star! So, to make sure I've understood, whilst my only income is letting out he UK house but am an Italian resident, I can just fill in the modello UNICO MINI but can't have any discounts for my child. It is probably worth sacrificing any childrens' discounts on IMU etc just to save the extra tax form filling-in and need to employ a commercialista! Thanks so much for the help!

Wed, 10/03/2012 - 06:00

Thank you so much Allan! A1 advice! It seems No.1 job is to see what the neightbours are able to get and how they do it! Rachel  

Fri, 09/28/2012 - 11:58

  This thread is proving VERY helpful - thanks tutti! Interesting Penny regarding IVIE (tax on foreign property held by an Italian resident) -I'd assumed I'd have to pay this even if not fully 'fiscally' resident just 'elective' as Ram points out. It'll be an intersting one for teh tax office to sort out though because our UK home is jointly owned by my partner who is a UK resident 100% so presumably it's only half of the value of the house I'll have to find the .76% on? Does anyone know yet also regarding IVIE whether it is going to be the case that the Italian authorities will accept the council tax banding valuations as the value  on which to base the IVIE owing and also whether they will allow any council tax paid by me, rather than tenants directly, to be an allowed deduction?  I must say the thought of a 'simple one line tax return' has put such a smile on my face...my biggest fear with my move to Italy is the endless unfathomable paperwork everyone moans about! Have a good weekend everyone!

Thu, 09/27/2012 - 20:13

I'd be interested to know how you get on and if anything  comes up which is worth knowing! I understand you don't need private medical insurance now but a card from the NHS whose name I can't remember.... Good luck!

Wed, 09/12/2012 - 08:10

Thanks for your warnings on being self-employed in Italy Ram. I am also wondering how I will sort out my status in Italy. From March next year I should have residency and from the follwing September my son will start in the local scuola infanzia. Here in the UK I rent out my owned home and live in rented accomodation and will continue doing so when I move to Italy as this will provide a 'stable' income but i am also a free-lance classical musician and will be earning a little from this too. Probably mostly in the UK but hopefully also increasingly in Italy. I have been told by several people including my UK accountant that the taxes on the rental will simply stay within Uk and I'll be issued with some sort of paperwork that stops me being taxed twice but I am wondering how I'll sort out earning probably just a few thousand through musical earnings. Has any one else cracked this yet? I read somewhere that it is possible to seperate 'fiscal' and 'geographical' residency as it were - is that correct and what are the implications of that?

Sun, 09/09/2012 - 18:41

That's a crying shame for those of us who really rely on getting generous advice from someone like you who really seems to know what they are talking about. Can we still PM you for any advice?

Answer to: Removal Van
Tue, 08/14/2012 - 11:13

I was trying to find someone to go halves on a van but am not sure of timing quite yet. We would like to bring out some belongings from the UK to central Italy, Lazio (Rieti) so if we hired a van from the UK for a week it could get out to Italy and back I imagine. We are flexible about timing - at a push we could possibly be in a position bring out some stuff this Autumn/Winter. 

Thu, 08/09/2012 - 08:50

Thanks penny - that 'laborincasa' guide was really useful. It's good to see there is an average guide price for a final 'fine' coat of plaster of €9 something...our overall price for three layers of plaster on 40 year old tuffo walls (a 40 year old outbuilding so pretty regular) was €28. So  now we need to work out what is fair to deduct from the three layers plaster quote . It has already been suggested we can't just take off the going cost of a final layer of plastering but this just doesn't seem fair as although the builder did sand (by hand) and seal the walls with fissativo this was included in under 'decorating' in the preventivo but we still seem to be charged the full whack for the plastering....Personally i think we should just remove around €9 m2 off the €28 price. Does that seem fair to you?