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That’s a solid breakdown of the cost of living in Italy! However, the “hidden costs” often catch expats and newcomers off guard. Here are some additional expenses to consider: 1. Bureaucratic & Residency Costs • Permesso di Soggiorno (Residence Permit): If you’re a non-EU citizen, this is mandatory and costs around €100-€200 per year, depending on the type. • Healthcare Registration (Tessera Sanitaria): While Italy has a public healthcare system, non-EU residents might have to pay an annual fee of around €388 to access it. • Legal & Administrative Fees: If you need assistance with visas or residency paperwork, expect to pay a consultant or lawyer around €300-€800. 2. Taxes & Social Contributions • Property Tax (IMU & TARI): If you own property in Italy, you’ll need to pay municipal taxes that can range from €200 to over €1,000 per year, depending on the location. • Freelancer/Self-Employment Tax: Italy has high social security contributions, often 25-30% of your income for freelancers. • TV Tax (Canone Rai): Even if you don’t watch Italian TV, you’re charged €90 per year for having a television. 3. Seasonal Costs • Winter Heating Bills: Gas bills can triple in winter, especially in older, poorly insulated buildings. • Summer Air Conditioning: Many homes lack central A/C, and portable units can spike electricity costs. 4. Unexpected Fees • Condominium Fees: If you rent or own an apartment, you may pay building fees, which range from €50-€200 per month depending on the services provided. • Banking Fees: Many Italian banks charge a monthly fee (€5-€10) just for having an account, plus ATM withdrawal fees if using a different bank. Would you like me to break down specific regions or lifestyles (e.g., retiree vs. digital nomad) to give a more tailored estimate? 💡 Did you find this information helpful? Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & COMMENT! 🔔 Subscribe Now for More Travel & Work Abroad Tips! ▶️ / @aswintravel ⚡ Follow Us for More Updates: 📍 Instagram: / aswin_haryanvi 📍 Facebook: / aswintravelworld ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. Do your own research before making any career or immigration decisions. #italy #cost #living #hiddentruths #2025 #aswintravelworld #travel #italytravel #italyvisa #immigrants #travelvlog #italya #groceryshopping #vlog #travelvlog #travelblogger #europetraveller