Personally, I think it's…
Submitted by Georgette Jupe on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 05:39Personally, I think it's going to be at least a year before International tourism returns to Italy because every country seems to be doing their own thing. This may drag out the situation even longer. Domestic tourism will likely return within the year but only if businesses can adhere to the strict sanitation guidelines which is tough for many of Italy's small businesses. At the moment, we can't even leave our regions (unless for work/essential reasons) so only time will tell...
In my, but also many other…
Submitted by Luxury Law on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 10:53In my, but also many other people opinion, tourism will not go back to normal for a while.
I have friends who own restaurants, private touristic beaches and hotels, and they are experiencing a high decrease of bookings. Furthermore the law is still unclear on what/how they can open, rules about social distances etc. It will all depend on the diffusion of the virus after this second phase of lockdown.
Restrictions are still quite severe and, in agreement with Georgette's comment, local tourism will work better than the foreign one.
If you are planning to come to Italy for a holiday, you may manage to come and enjoying it, but it depends on what you are looking for. Going out and visiting towns will probably be possible and enjoyable, but if you come for stay at beaches this is still a big unknown. You may be able to rent a boat! There are not huge restrictions there, as long you follow some rules about how many people you can host on your boat ;) It's an idea! :)))
I should also note that we…
Submitted by Georgette Jupe on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 11:15I should also note that we have an article coming out tomorrow about this very topic. Just to give you an example of how things are here in Florence - people are still unsure about how much they can "move" in their own city. We're far from normality as it was before... Vediamo and I would love to rent a boat. Sounds like a dream!
We are in the UK for…
Submitted by stevegwmonkseaton on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 14:50I agree that it will be a…
Submitted by Tony114 on Sat, 05/23/2020 - 12:15Taxes Just a reminder to…
Submitted by alan h on Wed, 05/27/2020 - 06:43Taxes
Just a reminder to holiday home owners that the IMU etc is due mid june. Normally my Comune sends out the completed F24 form, but they are not sending the June one out, as they haven't set the rate yet. I have to pay the same amount as I did in June 2019, and they will correct any difference on the December F24 when they send that one out.
If you haven't heard from the Comune, try their website or contact a local.
Good luck
16th of June is the term…
Submitted by Luxury Law on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 07:40In reply to Taxes Just a reminder to… by alan h
16th of June is the term within which you have to pay IMU. The second rate, as Alan said is the 16th of December.
However there are cases in which this tax is not due in June, due to the pandemic. You can find more info in this short article where it is explained who has to pay, when, and which category are exempted from paying.
Ciao!
Interesting - but how is…
Submitted by alan h on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 09:24In reply to 16th of June is the term… by Luxury Law
The category D/2 is made by…
Submitted by Luxury Law on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 09:55In reply to Interesting - but how is… by alan h
The category D/2 is made by Hotels, B&B and properties that are used for making a profit.
Therefore, I do not believe you can avoid IMU this June 2020 :( since you use your property with a non-lucrative goal.
If anyone has any doubts, you can check the cadastral registry and see how your property is listed. If it is in D/2 category and you are owner and manager of that property, then you do not have to pay the June tranche.
Because I work with several foreigners who purchased a house in Italy, I have been in touch with many Municipalities, and most of them have not released and calculated the June 2020 IMU yet. So just be patient, but do not forget the expiration date (June 16th, 2020)!
Thankd for that. Makes…
Submitted by alan h on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 10:32In reply to The category D/2 is made by… by Luxury Law
I hope your friend will sort…
Submitted by Luxury Law on Fri, 05/29/2020 - 10:52In reply to Thankd for that. Makes… by alan h
I hope your friend will sort it out. You can count on me if you need any help, no worries!
Re Imu - but this year in…
Submitted by modicasa on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 03:59Thanks for the clarification…
Submitted by Tony114 on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 07:27In reply to Re Imu - but this year in… by modicasa
Thanks for the clarification, very useful as I missed this. Do we now only pay IMU because it now includes the amount that was paid for TASI? I pay by direct debit and I have always seen two F24 entries twice a year. Will we only see one F24 payment twice a year going forwards?
Hi, We do not pay TASI this…
Submitted by Luxury Law on Thu, 05/28/2020 - 10:19Hi, We do not pay TASI this year at all in Italy. Calculation for IMU has not been decided yet in many Municipalities, so what you can do is paying the same amount of last year for the IMU (by using the same IMU code of last year). Then, in December, the Municipality will discount you the over-payment that you have potentially made in June.
Example:
2019 IMU = €100
2020 IMU = ? (Unknown yet)
Then you pay €100 within June 16th.
The Municipality establishes that 2020 IMU is equal to €80 (so you have paid €20 more than what actually due). Then in December you will pay €60. Meaning that you will pay the December tranche of €80 minus the higher amount that you anticipated in June.
Sorry for my basic explanation, but I think simple examples just clarify a bit better.
https://www.ansa.it/sito…
Submitted by Ugo on Sat, 05/30/2020 - 09:09https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/mondo/2020/05/30/dal-3-giugno-stop-quarantena-per-cittadini-schengen-_563f20f5-276c-4413-a535-196336509c0a.html
On June 3, the 14-day quarantine requirement will fall for foreign citizens from Schengen countries and Great Britain. For the rest of European citizens, this obligation will fall from 15 June.
Yes Tony 114 - basically it…
Submitted by modicasa on Mon, 06/01/2020 - 02:53Grazie Modicasa, I should…
Submitted by Tony114 on Mon, 06/01/2020 - 08:52In reply to Yes Tony 114 - basically it… by modicasa
Grazie Modicasa, I should have guessed it was somehow raising more cash. Silly me. It's a shame that second homes have become such a target for taxes from councils to utilities. It depresses prices as owners through inheritance try to sell the old family home and the only link to original family village. I look forward to my single F24 bank debit!