Italy Investor Visa: a guide to taxation

Italian Investor Visa: a guide to Taxation

Holding an Investor Visa does not automatically trigger Italian tax residency. Tax residency is generally established if an individual:
– Is registered as resident in Italy for the majority of the tax year (more than 183 days), or
– Has their habitual abode or center of vital interests in Italy.
Once considered tax resident, the individual is subject to Italian taxation on worldwide income, unless a special regime applies.

Italy Investor Visa FAQ

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