12 September, 2019
Come and work in Italy and have up to 90% of your employment income tax free
The preferential tax regime for “inbound workers”(a tax regime aimed at attracting to Italy non-resident employees / self-employed workers), provides for a 50% exemption of Italian-sourced employment (and assimilated) and self-employment income.
The preferential tax regime applies for the tax year when the transfer of tax residence takes place and the following 4 tax years (i.e. 5 years).
Requirements for eligibility:
- to have been tax resident outside of Italy for at least five years prior to the transfer to Italy;
- to remain tax resident in Italy for at least two tax years;
- to be hired by an Italian tax resident employer, or by a branch in Italy of a foreign company, or by a company of the same multinational group;
- to work in the Italian territory for at least 183 days in each year;
- to cover an executive role and/or be regarded as highly specialized employee (under the conditions provided by the Decree).
The preferential tax regime applies also to the “inbound workers” (EU Citizens or citizens of a Country with whom Italy has a Double Tax Treaty or alternatively, a Tax Exchange of Information Agreement), who meet all the following requirements:
- hold a university degree of at least three years duration and perform an employment or self-employment activity in Italy;
- have performed a work activity, or alternatively must have spent a study period outside Italy for at least 24 months before the transfer to Italy.
The Decree extends the scope of application the preferential tax regime:
- increases the tax exemption from 50% to 70%;
- increases the tax exemption from 50% to 90% in case of transfer of tax residence in one of the following regions: Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria Sardinia and Sicily;
- extends the tax exemption to (individual) business income;
- reduces from 5 to 2 years the period for which the individual must not have been a tax resident in Italy prior to the transfer;
- eliminates the condition that the individual must cover a managerial role or be highly specialized;
- includes the possibility, in some cases, to extend the duration of the regime by 5 additional years under specific requirements (e.g. dependent children or a home property investment in Italy. The exemption for the additional five years period is limited to 50% of the employment income.