Nightmares in terms of time consuming bureaucracy? Or they doing an audit after the 5 year period and deciding I wasnt eligible for the regime in the first place, and that I should have been taxed at 60% instead of 5% demanding me to pay the difference?
Yes, the same video. If this is true, Italy is gonna be the most attracting country for freelancers. I wonder what the requirements are to qualify for the regime, and how quickly they are gonna make changes because a total tax burden of 4-5% while living in Italy would be a dream for most people.
EDIT = IRPEF Taxation 2023 - New INPS Clarification and More News! Is the title of the youtube video, since it seems I can't link the video
I've been looking into the total tax burden a freelancer making around 100k eur would have in Italy. From my research the "regime forfettario" was the best...
Is there any deductions on the 10%? In Bulgaria you get automatic 25% deduction so you pay 7.5% tax and socials that are capped at 500 EUR a month. So very similar, but I dont belive you need any diploma or proof to work as a freelancer.
1. I haven't checked that out, but surely it won't be...
Thank you. So no really incentive to make more than 80k eur unless it's a decent amount over. It's almost the same in Italy where you only are eligible for the "regime forfettario" if you are under the 85k eur limit. I used numbeo to compare the cost of living, and even though it can't be 100%...
Hi everyone, as stated in the title i'm looking for my best options as a freelancer making under 100k euro annually.
Short about myself: I'm from Norway working in sales for one client as a freelancer. My work is commission based so it's hard to tell exactly what my income is, but in the range...
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