If you’re living in Italy and you’re thinking about improving your diet, managing a medical condition, or simply getting a structured plan you can actually follow, you’ll quickly run into …
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In recent years, Dubai has become one of the most discussed destinations among Italians contemplating a move abroad — not just for a holiday, but as a place to live, …
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Fuel prices in Italy remain very high in early 2026. Many drivers ask why filling up a car costs so much. The answer comes from a mix of global oil …
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Italy’s annual Budget Law (the Legge di Bilancio) is the single most important legal package of the year for taxes, welfare measures, and funding decisions. It is the law that …
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“Digital residency” products elsewhere (like e-residency schemes) can be useful for opening companies or signing documents remotely, but they do not exist in Italy. Here, residency is an anagrafe concept …
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Local public executives across Italy welcome a €444 monthly salary increase. The new national contract for the Local Functions area brings a strong, long-awaited boost, as the previous one for …
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Once you become a tax resident in Italy, foreign assets don’t disappear from your tax life. Italy requires residents to report overseas accounts, investments and property and, when applicable, to …
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Italy recently rejected an important amendment to the proposed budget law. That amendment would have raised the flat tax on short-term rentals. The previous tax break will stay — at …
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When you receive a job offer in Italy, the first question is simple: how do I calculate my net salary in Italy from the gross? Recruiters talk about RAL (annual …
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Italy’s budget discussions include a proposal to move short-term rental income (locazioni brevi) to a single 26% “cedolare secca” rate. The aim is to simplify the current split regime and, …