"Italy's 'Rientro dei Cervelli' & 'Impatriati' tax regimes offer big tax breaks to lure back high skilled workers, with up to 90% income tax cuts for 6-10 yrs."

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Fabrizio
Movyzen Co-Founder
Understanding Italy's 'Rientro dei Cervelli' Tax Regime
Italy has implemented various tax incentives to attract professionals, researchers, and academics back to the country. One notable initiative is the 'Rientro dei Cervelli' (Brain Return) regime, targeting Italian and foreign researchers and professors who have been residing abroad for at least two years before relocating to Italy. Under this regime, only 10% of the Italian-sourced income from employment or self-employment activities as professors or researchers performed in Italy is subject to Italian income tax during a period of six years.
In addition to the 'Rientro dei Cervelli' regime, Italy introduced the 'Impatriati' Tax Regime to encourage highly skilled professionals and entrepreneurs to relocate to Italy by offering significant tax benefits. Originally introduced in 2015, this regime has undergone several revisions to simplify access requirements and extend eligibility to a broader audience, reinforcing its appeal.
Key Features of the 'Impatriati' Tax Regime:
Extension of the Impatriati Tax Regime:
The duration of Italy's Impatriati Tax Regime can be extended from the standard 5 years to a maximum of 10 years under certain conditions:
Recent Amendments:
In 2023, Italy introduced changes to the 'Impatriati' Tax Regime, aiming to impose more stringent conditions for expatriate taxpayers to benefit from the regime. These changes include requiring three years of previous non-residence, a commitment to stay in Italy for at least four years, and restricting the regime to highly-qualified or specialized individuals.
Conclusion:
Italy's 'Impatriati' and 'Rientro dei Cervelli' tax regimes are designed to attract international talent and encourage the return of Italian professionals. By offering significant tax incentives, these regimes aim to bolster Italy's economic growth and competitiveness on the global stage. However, recent amendments have introduced more stringent conditions, reflecting the government's intent to refine these incentives to better serve the country's evolving economic and demographic needs.
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