Declaring second home in Italy to Italian tax authorities
I think maybe regular poster to this thread Will may know the answer to this -but can anyone guide us on our responsibilities to the Italian tax authorities for our second (holiday) home there?
Our principle residency is still the UK. We've read that even if we don't rent out our house in Italy, we still need to pay a notional amount of tax to the Italian authorities on the assumption that we may.
Is that right? And do we really need to hire a commercialista to do that - is there the equivalent of a local network of Guardia di Finanzia offices we might be able to go to for simple, free advice (we speak Italian OK)?
Many thanks
Mike Johnson
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