Super useful breakdown for anyone thinking about the digital nomad life in Italy. I had a friend who bought property in Tuscany and got kinda blindsided by the 183-day rule bc they didnt realize even partial days count. They thought they could split time between UK and Italy without triggering residency but the math caught up fast. The part about registering at the Anagrafe being only a rebuttable presumption is clutch info tho - means theres some flexibility if you can prove your ties are elsewhere. Do u know if the double tax treaties cover things like freelance income consistently across countries, or does it vary a lot by treaty? Also wondering how strict they are about tracking physical presence - like do border crossings get flagged automatically or is it more honor system.
Super useful breakdown for anyone thinking about the digital nomad life in Italy. I had a friend who bought property in Tuscany and got kinda blindsided by the 183-day rule bc they didnt realize even partial days count. They thought they could split time between UK and Italy without triggering residency but the math caught up fast. The part about registering at the Anagrafe being only a rebuttable presumption is clutch info tho - means theres some flexibility if you can prove your ties are elsewhere. Do u know if the double tax treaties cover things like freelance income consistently across countries, or does it vary a lot by treaty? Also wondering how strict they are about tracking physical presence - like do border crossings get flagged automatically or is it more honor system.
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