Moving to Italy and wondering about taxation and Finance issues?

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • If you are thinking of moving to Italy, listen to Gareth Horsfall, an expert in issues related to expats' finances, first!
    How do you make sure you avoid any nasty surprises from the Italian tax authorities? Do you have a rental property in your home country? Should you pay tax on it even in Italy? How about pensions?
    Gareth Horsfall find him here:
    website ➡ spectrum-ifa.com/
    Facebook ➡ / spectrumifaitaly.behin...
    Linkedin ➡ linkedin.com/in/garethhorsfall
    Don't forget to like subscribe and hit the notification button on my channel ‪@realexpatslivinginitaly‬ so you don't miss any of my other videos!
    #taxitaly #retiringtoitaly #expatsinitaly

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @cynthiahowe2995
    @cynthiahowe2995 10 місяців тому +11

    Love this interview, such down to earth honesty, so true and great advice! Having lived in Italy, Liguria, I can say this is such a great interview for anybody considering making the move!!! Thank you Gareth…

  • @josiefabiani1
    @josiefabiani1 6 місяців тому +3

    I love Gareth'e perspective, especially the thoughts on Rome.

  • @alemassa6632
    @alemassa6632 7 місяців тому +4

    Another great interview, congrats Michelle, you're doing a good work.

  • @emilieclarke555
    @emilieclarke555 10 місяців тому +10

    This video is perfect timing for me haha, moved to Italy on a whim 3 months ago and became a freelancer at the same time. Haven't got a bloody clue about my financial planning lol

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  10 місяців тому +1

      Glad to be of help!!

    • @lvngitcouture
      @lvngitcouture 8 місяців тому

      I desperately want to head over there too. Have you obtained a freelance visa?

  • @Bessintheworld2
    @Bessintheworld2 8 місяців тому +3

    Love this! Great information. I recently found your channel - Your topics are great and I am quickly becoming a huge fan. 😊 I am planning a move to Italy & I own a business & I am not fluent in Italian - yet! So this is VERY useful. THANK YOU!! Grazie mille!!

  • @lillic8522
    @lillic8522 9 місяців тому +4

    Funnily enough, the sun is what prevents me from moving south - I observed my in laws spending their last years locked up for months in summer with the air conditioning blazing and shutters closed, and that was not even in the south of Italy.

  • @janetlombardi2314
    @janetlombardi2314 9 місяців тому +4

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing 👍

  • @stevehaire6181
    @stevehaire6181 2 місяці тому +1

    Canadian here. After four years here he’s spot on 😊

  • @federicomacri5839
    @federicomacri5839 7 місяців тому +2

    Bell'intervista Gareth. Hai ragione: trattiamo proprio male questa bellissima città

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  7 місяців тому

      È un vero peccato. Ma comunque Roma rimane una città bellissima. La amo.

  • @marcocarlson1693
    @marcocarlson1693 10 місяців тому +5

    Super guest!

  • @vivyenne123
    @vivyenne123 10 місяців тому +5

    Great interview Gareth!

  • @joemanginelli2972
    @joemanginelli2972 10 місяців тому +2

    I just stumbled upon this video (thank you You Tube) and I absolutely loved it. How can someone contact this gentleman and see about retaining his services? If being a year away from moving ti Italy is the ideal time to get this ball rolling, I think I am in that window of time, fingers crossed. Thank you. -Joe

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! His contact info is in the video description. He really is a pro, and very nice. Let me know that you find it!

  • @francescofilippi2824
    @francescofilippi2824 10 місяців тому +8

    Italy is not bureaucratic. Taxes, bills, fines, medical visits can be managed all online nowadays. It is better than France and Germany where most of tax management still needs a lot of paper! The old stereotype is not true anymore thankfully. Moving to Italy is a long process, but that is similar to any other countries.

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes Covid played a huge part in getting things rolling online. Getting much better thank goodness. However, some things like appointments for visas/citizenship takes ages, as do court cases. As I mentioned under another comment. Thanks for watching

    • @20kevron
      @20kevron 9 місяців тому

      No takes 10 years to be a citizen, while for most countries it is 5 years.

    • @ernesto6guthrie
      @ernesto6guthrie 7 місяців тому +1

      @@20kevron Well, go in those countries...!!

    • @angelodichiara7909
      @angelodichiara7909 6 місяців тому

      ​@@20kevronFALSO

    • @angelodichiara7909
      @angelodichiara7909 6 місяців тому

      VERO

  • @joecutro7318
    @joecutro7318 10 місяців тому +1

    Super helpful, thank you! I imagine there are so many scenarios to consider in his business. I am getting close to an appointment with a US consulate for dual citizenship through Juris Sanguinis and plan to live part-time in the US and Italy. I wonder how would I get in touch with Gareth to assess the best strategy?

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. His info is in the description. He's a really nice guy. Good luck with your citizenship, and your move.

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  10 місяців тому

      Check out Damien 's video too, as he is more for relocation specifically and Gareth is excellent for financial guidance. So a great couple of contacts.

    • @joecutro7318
      @joecutro7318 10 місяців тому

      Great, thanks so much. I figured that out after I posted my comment. I will watch Damien's post as well. Mille grazie di nuovo.

  • @retiredref
    @retiredref 8 місяців тому +1

    I am currently a U.S. citizen and applying for dual citizenship with Italy by descendent. I currently receive social security disability income and wondering if that would continue if we move to Italy for a few years.

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  8 місяців тому

      I really don't know the answer to that. Why don't you try asking Gareth through his website (the link is in the description). Thank you for watching

  • @katalinas9264
    @katalinas9264 8 місяців тому +1

    What if you're from the us but don't own property or have a retirement fund? What if you just have savings? Or social security? Is it better if you get dual citizenship? I guess hire an Italian financial planner and ask them?

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching. If you have the possibility of obtaining dual citizenship, that would of course make your move much more simple. Help form a professional can be valuable as Matt and Zeneba discovered (another video).

  • @Phoenixtwinflame363
    @Phoenixtwinflame363 4 місяці тому +1

    I thought we, Americans, or foreigners in general couldn't be double taxed, taxed in our own home country for assets (home, stocks, savings) and then again in Italy. I didnt hear anything about that in this video? I understand that if you buy a home in Italy you need to be taxed on the home's property tax, or if you actually make an income in Italy then of course Italy will tax you. But, if you are going to Italy in retirement not making any income, why should Italy tax assets that are in another country and have nothing to do with Italy?

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  4 місяці тому

      It's not my field of expertise I'm afraid, so best to get an expert's advice. Pam mentions it in another of my videos though.

    • @damienbates
      @damienbates Місяць тому +1

      Very good point. I was reading elsewhere that one issue is that some types of American retirement accounts are still considered taxable. For example, gains in a Roth IRA or 401K could be taxed annually despite them being tax free in the US. So you could end up really paying through the nose on such accounts.

  • @Lebanon.against.Hizbollah
    @Lebanon.against.Hizbollah 6 місяців тому +5

    Have been to Italy twice for about a couple of months. Went to most cities and researched everything about the regions, expenses, taxation, infrastructure. Basically Italy wants to have its cake and eat it too. For an aging population you would think they would offer incentives for people from bigger industrial countries to move here and help them rebuild and maintain these dilapidated towns and roads but no, they want you to move here so they can tax you more than your original country and make a lot less in income, even your pension and they claim to give you free healthcare but the reality is their healthcare has access problems and it is not the best or even equivalent to the US. It’s a joke that 7% rule to force you to live in less than desirable areas. The Italians need to understand that if they want people from countries that are well to do to move here they have to accept their reality and make much easier for immigration, taxation and bureaucracy. I’m not trying to be condescending but no thanks.

    • @realexpatslivinginitaly
      @realexpatslivinginitaly  6 місяців тому +3

      I would think that if they wanted to repopulate the smaller and less accessible towns, they would incentivate their own citizens to stay, (who are running away from those places because of lack of opportunities - the reason they are emptying in the first place).

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance 6 місяців тому +3

      Yep, agreed, they need to streamline bureaucracy for sure, and simplify but it's not gonna happen is the sense I have. Even their digital nomad visa has taken two years and it's still not finalized yet...and Covid is OVER basically.

    • @OGwhale
      @OGwhale 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm pretty sure taxes are less especially if you are a crypto trader. I believe you are allowed to make 50k euros annually in crypto without being taxed and anything above that is still being taxed less. That's pretty good if you ask me

    • @nicolettastrada5976
      @nicolettastrada5976 4 місяці тому +1

      Blue mountain you can stay home if you want

    • @damianocremonesi
      @damianocremonesi 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@OGwhaleSadly the law was changed next year, the limit of no tax if you invest in crypto was dropped to 2000 EUR, above this limit you pay 26% on trading profits.