rachel68's activity

Questions Asked

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

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 10:15

Many thanks Ram that's really helpful. No surprises here as the UK has been following this principle for years. Out of interest, do you know what happens as regards purchase tax if 'residenza' is held in Italy for say 3-4 years, followed by a period of being 'resident' in another country  and then is resumed...or not...even if the property still exists? We are a family with internationally mobile jobs, so probably a bit unusal as we have to adapt to an unknown future all the time...hence so many questions! To those who find such questions annoying please don't reply...I've become a little nervous using this forum!

Wed, 05/16/2012 - 09:11

.

Mon, 05/14/2012 - 14:54

Thanks Penny. We are in total 'suspension' at the moment anyway as the plan was for me and the kids to go out ahead of my partner. Maybe it's the home in the UK we should put in his sole name I'm beginning to think in the same way that Italian married couples can legitimately have due prime case! I have no problems with paying tax totally above board (we even made a full declaration of value when we bought our casale, much to our vendor and notary's surprise!) it's just the huge complication of the system and I suspect a major drop in our letting income we rely on of our UK home if it is taxed at 40% rather than the 25% minus deductions at present. It is also the worry of what happens when we sell the UK house if it's in my name but my nominated prima casa is in Italy. I imagine the Italian tax system would demand some capital gains share...

Sun, 05/13/2012 - 17:36

Thanks for your reply Flip. I was just really curious as to how people were finding £60 ferry routes. Despite being in Edinburgh my local route (now Newcastle to Amsterdam as the Scottish Rossyth route sadly closed) is coming out at £390 return as opposed to the levels others mentioned on a post! To drive to Lazio (Sabina, a hour north of Rome)  can anyone suggest a good route or ones to avoid? Thanks

Sun, 05/13/2012 - 12:27

Thanks so much for the help! This is all really helpful. Perhaps I should explain a little more; I am a freelance classical musician and am really hoping to audition for work in Italy alongside being 'on site' with the house renovations (musicians often survive with this hybrid job combination!). We were also planning for our 3 1/2 year old to go to the village scuola infanzia so really I would be living in Italy. The fly in the ointment is that my partner's work means I'll be travelling between where he is based and Italy. This will become clearer over the next few months when we know where his next posting will be. We are told the casale renovation costs will be in the realm of €170k so not being resident at this point will also mean hugely expensive building taxes at a non-resident rate plus no access to the tax reduction (€48k over ten years?) you can claim for renovating an old derelict building in Italy. I suppose the big issue is what happens if we sell our house in London and decide to downsize to release funds at some point. In the UK it's our sole home so no capital gains but will the Italian tax office be entitled to a chunk of the profit? Seems a little unfair as if I sell in a year I will have only been an Italian resident for a fraction of the time that we've owned the UK house. Any ideas of a good, reasonably priced commercialista? Thanks again!