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3,600 millionaires relocated to Italy in 2025; 209 Investor Visas were approved…

Brief

Italy is presented as Europe's leading relocation play for 2026, buoyed by 3,600 millionaires arriving in 2025, 209 Investor Visas (+63% YoY), and widespread use of the Impatriati exemption. The post spotlights three tax regimes (7% retiree flat tax, 50% Impatriati with ~9.4% effective rates, €300K UHNW flat tax) and promotes a May 5 webinar with Matteo Zangrillo and Giancarlo Reiter Ostetto to explain pathways and comparisons with other jurisdictions.

Why it matters

3,600 millionaires relocated to Italy in 2025; 209 Investor Visas were approved (+63% year‑on‑year); tens of thousands are using the Impatriati exemption.

Key details

  • Three Italian tax regimes driving relocations: a 7% retiree flat tax for Southern villages; the Impatriati regime (50% exemption, with reported effective rates as low as 9.4%); and a €300,000 UHNW flat tax on all foreign income — often combined with the €250K Investor Visa.
  • The author claims the UK non‑dom regime is dead, Portugal's NHR is closed, and Spain's Beckham Law is under scrutiny, leaving Italy to 'absorb everyone'; a 2‑hour webinar on May 5 (5PM Rome / 11AM New York) with Matteo Zangrillo and Giancarlo Reiter Ostetto will explain regimes, the Investor Visa, living locations, and comparisons with Greece, Cyprus, Switzerland, and the UAE (recording for registrants).
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