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按揭税
"Imposta ipotecaria"是意大利的一种税费,也称为抵押税或按揭税。以下是对imposta ipotecaria的解释: 税费范围:imposta ipotecaria是对房屋贷款和抵押登记进行征收的税费。当购买房产并在房产上注册抵押或抵押贷款时,需要支付这项税费。 税费金额:imposta ipotecaria的税率通常为2-9%。该税费根据购房者或贷款人支付的贷款金额计算。 缴纳时机:imposta ipotecaria通常在签署抵押贷款文件时支付,或在贷款注册和抵押登记时支付。这通常是在购房过程中的一部分,需要在购房者获得贷款和完成抵押登记时缴纳。 缴纳义务:imposta ipotecaria的缴纳义务通常由购房者或贷款人承担。购房者需要支付税费作为购房成本的一部分,而贷款人则可能要求购房者承担这笔费用。 用途:imposta ipotecaria的收入主要用于支持意大利政府的一般开支和公共服务项目。


房地产登记系统
意大利的"Catasto"是指房地产登记系统,用于记录和管理房地产的信息。以下是对意大利Catasto的详细解释: 功能:Catasto是一个地理信息系统,用于管理和记录房地产的相关数据,包括土地和建筑物的所有权、界限、用途、价值和税收等信息。它提供了对意大利国内土地和房地产的详细档案。 组织结构:Catasto由地方政府和国家税务机关共同管理。地方政府负责收集、维护和更新地方的房地产信息,而国家税务机关负责确保税收征收的准确性和合法性。 数据内容:Catasto记录了每个房地产单位的详细信息,包括土地的大小、地块的边界、建筑物的特征和用途、房产所有权的证明、房产价值评估以及与房地产相关的税收信息。 应用:Catasto的信息广泛应用于土地规划、房产交易、税收征收、不动产评估、土地利用管理和城市规划等方面。它为政府、企业和个人提供了可靠的房地产信息和数据支持。


What is a CTU
A "Consulente Tecnico d'Ufficio" (CTU) is an Italian legal term that translates to "Technical Consultant of the Court" in English. A CTU is a technical expert appointed by a judge or prosecutor to provide technical or scientific expertise in legal proceedings. This expert can be a professional with specific technical skills or knowledge in a particular field, such as engineering, accounting, medicine, or other technical disciplines. The CTU's role is to provide an impartial a


How to use CHN issued documents in Italy
"Legalizzazione di un documento" is the process of authenticating a document issued in one country for use in another country. In the case of a Chinese citizen who wants to buy a property or register a company in Italy, they may need to have certain documents, such as identification documents or business registration certificates, legalized in order to be recognized as valid in Italy. The process of legalizing a document involves several steps, including: Notarization: The do


CHN citizen buying Italian property
A "Notaio" is an Italian public officer who is responsible for certifying legal transactions, including the purchase of a property. The role of a Notaio in Italy is similar to that of a notary public in other countries, but with broader responsibilities. If you are a Chinese citizen who wants to buy a property in Italy, you will likely need to work with a Notaio. The Notaio will help to ensure that the purchase contract is legally binding and that all parties involved in the


Italian new company registration requirements for Chinese entrepreneurs
Foreign entrepreneurs who wish to register a new company in Italy must meet the following requirements: Obtain a Fiscal Code: The Fiscal Code (Codice Fiscale) is a unique identification code assigned to individuals and companies in Italy. Foreign entrepreneurs must obtain a Fiscal Code before they can register a company. Choose a company type: Foreign entrepreneurs can choose to register their company as a limited liability company (SRL), a joint-stock company (SPA), a partne


SECOND HOME IN ITALY - COSTS: WHAT THEY ARE AND HOW THEY ARE CALCULATED
Buying a second home can be quite a burdensome commitment. The tax burden is higher than buying a first home. Furthermore, there are no bonuses or advantageous conditions. Instead, there are taxes, expenses and other maintenance charges. How to calculate the purchase costs of the second home In the case of a mortgage, the interest on the installments is higher than for the purchase of the first home. Then you need to calculate the taxes: In case of purchase by a private indiv


NOTARIES IN ITALY AND USA: WHAT DIFFERENCES?
I would like clarification on the difference in functions between the notary in Italy and the American "public notary". The Italian notariat belongs to the family of Latin-type notariats, present in 81 countries around the world and in most European countries, such as France, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, and others. The Anglo-Saxon public notary (or notary public) - present in Great Britain, the USA and other common law countries - is respon


Chinse Business in Italy - 2021 Report
As mentioned in the course of the report, Chinese migration to our country is strongly linked to the theme of business and the data confirm this link, highlighting its leading role in this area. Third in terms of number of presences in Italy among citizens of non-EU countries, it is second in terms of the number of owners of sole proprietorships. In fact, there are 52,534 owners of individual enterprises of Chinese origin as of 31 December 2020, or 13.4% of non-EU entrepreneu


Relations between China and Italy
【Review of Bilateral Political Relations】 On November 30, 1964, China and Italy signed an agreement on the mutual establishment of private business representative offices in Rome, and in early 1965 the two sides exchanged business representatives. On November 6, 1970, the two countries formally established diplomatic relations. In June 1985, the two countries established consulate generals in Milan and Shanghai respectively. In June 1998, China set up a consulate general in F
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