As a Brit with a holiday home in Northern Italy, its been over a year since I have been able to visit it.Ìý Last time was in February 2020, when the highlight was a meal out with ½ûÂþÌìÌà friends in a crowded restaurant in Bergamo!Ìý Luckily, no ill
My house has a semi-underground store room that was nice and cool during the recent very hot weather - the dog and I spent a lot of time in it - me reading and him asleep on the floor.Floor is just old concrete slab - lots of dust, and the walls a
Car Driving to [and in] Italy on a UK Licence- post BrexitÌý IF No Deal reached.ÌýI am driving down in March, and have had to plan for a 'No Deal' Brexit, just in case.If No Deal - all UK Driving Licence holders
Yiou could Google 'Yellow Pages Italy' Enter 'Rassina' as the location and 'Geometra' as what you're looking for It lists 2 geometras - give them a ring and see if they speak English - if they don't, widen the search area [We managed to extend and update our small place without using an English speaking Geometra - sketches and very veryÌýbasic ½ûÂþÌìÌà worked for us]
I've noticed the 'Mark all as read' button is no longerÌý there when you hit the 'unread posts' button - so you cannnot 'wipe out' posts that you don't want to read Ìý A real pain when you've been away for a couple of weeks
Remember – you »å´Ç²Ô’t have to be in the UK 183 days a year to be classed as ‘resident’ for inheritance Tax purposes. ÌýHMRC state;- ResidentFor inheritance tax purposes, residence has the same meaning as for income tax purposes. To be regarded as resident in the UK you must normally be physically present in the country at some time in the tax year. You will always be resident if you are here for 183 days or more in the tax year………. Ìý More is explained inÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý where it talks about family ties, property in Uk etc etc making one resident, giving the following example Ìý Example 1Sarah is a British citizen who has lived in the UK most of her life. She has homes in London,California and France and has spent substantial amounts of time at her other homes ortravelling on business.The opportunity arises for Sarah to travel more on business, especially in North America and shetherefore spends less time in the UK and more time in her California home. Sarah’s partner andtheir children are based in the UKand the family spends the summer together in France. Duringthe year ended 5 April 2010 Sarah is present in the UK at the end of 43 days, although shetypically arrives in the UK in the morning and leaves in the evening so many of the days she is inthe UK do not get counted for the 183 day test.Sarah’s ‘end of day’ counts for the years ended 5 April 2011, 5 April 2012and 5 April 2013are85, 110 and 90 respectively. The average for the four years to 5 April 2013 is just under 82 days.Although Sarah has been present in the UK at the end of the day for an average of less thanthree months during the four years under review, she has remained resident and ordinarilyresident here. This is because her presence in the UK in all years shows a pattern indicatingresidence here and that such residence is ‘ordinary’ for her. There is nothing casual about herresidence – Sarah has a home and family in the UKto which she returns whenever she wishesand her business allows. Sarah’s residence in the UK continues. Her presence in the UK is anintegral part of the regular pattern of her life. The precise amount of time that Sarah spends inthe UK does not affect this fundamental point.Sarah has been and remains resident and ordinarily resident in the UK.Ìý It is possible that Sarah isresident in France or the USA for the purposes of French or US federal and state income taxes.This does not affect her residence in the UK. If she is dual resident for any period it might benecessary to decide where Sarah is treaty resident for the purposes of the relevant DoubleTaxation Agreement. ........ Ìý ÌýIn other words – they’ll get your money anyway when you die – so consult a Tax expert
"You'd only be able to put it on ebay Italy anyway so that may not help ........" You could always get a friend in the UK to put it on ebay there There are a couple of ½ûÂþÌìÌà Properties on ebay - one is well written - the other fails as it is written by an 'English is not my mother tongue' person - so I suggest you write it for her
"My advice is give it all away now." So how do I give my holiday home to my 2 kids now - to avoid UK Death Duties - WITHOUT spending a fortune doing it??????????? [I've had lots of conflicting advice - and am totally confused]
"As for removal, there is a great fellow that you will all drive past if you cross at CHiasso who washes the car inside and out and removes all of your old stickers (CH and Austrian) for just €15." Bet he sells the current ones on!!!!!!!!
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Yiou could Google 'Yellow Pages Italy' Enter 'Rassina' as the location and 'Geometra' as what you're looking for It lists 2 geometras - give them a ring and see if they speak English - if they don't, widen the search area [We managed to extend and update our small place without using an English speaking Geometra - sketches and very veryÌýbasic ½ûÂþÌìÌà worked for us]
Post them in the "Items For Sale or Free"Ìý GroupÌý [Trade ads will be removed]
"ÌýAre you serious? Ìý 120cms is four feet!!! " I think he means 120 square cms - so your 20cmx20cm grilleÌý[400 sq cms] is more than adequate
I've noticed the 'Mark all as read' button is no longerÌý there when you hit the 'unread posts' button - so you cannnot 'wipe out' posts that you don't want to read Ìý A real pain when you've been away for a couple of weeks
Remember – you »å´Ç²Ô’t have to be in the UK 183 days a year to be classed as ‘resident’ for inheritance Tax purposes. ÌýHMRC state;- Resident For inheritance tax purposes, residence has the same meaning as for income tax purposes. To be regarded as resident in the UK you must normally be physically present in the country at some time in the tax year. You will always be resident if you are here for 183 days or more in the tax year………. Ìý More is explained inÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý where it talks about family ties, property in Uk etc etc making one resident, giving the following example Ìý Example 1 Sarah is a British citizen who has lived in the UK most of her life. She has homes in London, California and France and has spent substantial amounts of time at her other homes or travelling on business. The opportunity arises for Sarah to travel more on business, especially in North America and she therefore spends less time in the UK and more time in her California home. Sarah’s partner and their children are based in the UKand the family spends the summer together in France. During the year ended 5 April 2010 Sarah is present in the UK at the end of 43 days, although she typically arrives in the UK in the morning and leaves in the evening so many of the days she is in the UK do not get counted for the 183 day test. Sarah’s ‘end of day’ counts for the years ended 5 April 2011, 5 April 2012and 5 April 2013are 85, 110 and 90 respectively. The average for the four years to 5 April 2013 is just under 82 days. Although Sarah has been present in the UK at the end of the day for an average of less than three months during the four years under review, she has remained resident and ordinarily resident here. This is because her presence in the UK in all years shows a pattern indicating residence here and that such residence is ‘ordinary’ for her. There is nothing casual about her residence – Sarah has a home and family in the UKto which she returns whenever she wishes and her business allows. Sarah’s residence in the UK continues. Her presence in the UK is an integral part of the regular pattern of her life. The precise amount of time that Sarah spends in the UK does not affect this fundamental point. Sarah has been and remains resident and ordinarily resident in the UK.Ìý It is possible that Sarah is resident in France or the USA for the purposes of French or US federal and state income taxes. This does not affect her residence in the UK. If she is dual resident for any period it might be necessary to decide where Sarah is treaty resident for the purposes of the relevant Double Taxation Agreement. ........ Ìý ÌýIn other words – they’ll get your money anyway when you die – so consult a Tax expert
It might help if you give a bit more detail [from whereÌý- to where - time you're setting off - about what time you want to stopÌý etc..]
"You'd only be able to put it on ebay Italy anyway so that may not help ........" You could always get a friend in the UK to put it on ebay there There are a couple of ½ûÂþÌìÌà Properties on ebay - one is well written - the other fails as it is written by an 'English is not my mother tongue' person - so I suggest you write it for her
"My advice is give it all away now." So how do I give my holiday home to my 2 kids now - to avoid UK Death Duties - WITHOUT spending a fortune doing it??????????? [I've had lots of conflicting advice - and am totally confused]
"As for removal, there is a great fellow that you will all drive past if you cross at CHiasso who washes the car inside and out and removes all of your old stickers (CH and Austrian) for just €15." Bet he sells the current ones on!!!!!!!!
Not sure, but have you had a refund for overpayment at all? I think it may be the charge they make for giving the refund