Italian Tax

Impatriate Tax Relief For Italy – Old Rules

The old rules (for new residents up to end 2018)

These rules have been superseded – for the current regime click here

Article 16 of Legislative Decree 147/2015 provides, as from 2017, a tax break for individual employees and self-employed workers, know as “impatriate workers” who transfer their tax residence to Italy.

The law originally covered only employees and granted a 30% exemption.  There are 3 important new features introduced by the 2015 changes that take effect from FY 2016:

If you been recently hired in Italy and you are not getting the benefit of the exemption, then please get in touch with us here.  We can speak to your employer, if necessary and run them through the rules.  If you are thinking of coming to Italy to work as an employee for an Italian company or self employed, this regime may be for you, as an alternative to one of the flat tax regimes.  Call us for a consultation.

This slide below summarises the old rules

 

 

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