by Giandomenico De Tullio | Nov 27, 2017 | Inheritance Law, Real Estate Law
Italian inheritance tax, “Imposte di Successione” was abolished by law no. 383 of 18 October 2001. Subsequently, the government re-introduced inheritance tax through law no. 286, dated 24th November 2006. The law has been applicable to inheritance cases since 3rd...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Nov 6, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Selling a house in Italy involves important legal considerations. Language barriers and differences in legal systems can make real estate transactions complex, especially for foreign investors. To navigate this process and mitigate risks, it is advisable to seek...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Nov 2, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Learn how to buy a house in Italy with this simplified guide. Buying a house in Italy involves a multi-stage process that requires careful consideration. This guide aims to provide an overview of the key steps involved in purchasing a property in Italy, helping you...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Aug 11, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Buying an Italian property should be an exciting process, but it can also be complex. The best way to protect your investment when buying an Italian property is to engage an English-speaking Italian lawyer. Instructing an independent, English-speaking Italian lawyer...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Mar 22, 2017 | Inheritance Law, Real Estate Law
Embarking on a career as an Italian attorney is a journey that requires dedication, perseverance, and a deep understanding of the legal system in Italy. This esteemed profession has been shaped by the rich history of Italian law, which has influenced its development...
by Giandomenico De Tullio | Mar 22, 2017 | Inheritance Law, Real Estate Law
When it comes to the distribution of assets and responsibilities among multiple heirs, understanding the concept of Italian estate partition is crucial. In Italy, the division of an estate among co-heirs follows specific regulations and procedures. In this blog post,...