help in getting through red tape in hosting @ Italy?

Barbara291
Level 2

help in getting through red tape in hosting @ Italy?

Ciao, my Italian is not good enough to write (and hardly enough to read) so am posting in English. I am about to start hosting in Northern Italy, but my accountant has told me I need to have a private rental contract signed in addition to airbnb for each guest. I am sure he is mistaken but need guidance and help? How do we register guests with Commune/Police? Also, I live in the US – do I need to open an Italian bank account for rental income? Or can the rental be paid to em in US and I simply declare income in Italy? If there is a person @Airbnb Italy who could help that would be wonderful. Is there a number we can call?

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Jim1
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Barbara291,

 

Welcome to the Community!

 

The subject you want to learn about is actually a bit complicated to go through in a post but I'd advice you to get in touch with the Airbnb Italian customer service and ask for their guidance on the matter. 

 

To get the phone number click here.

 

Hope they can help, if not please come back to me anytime and I'll be eager to help you find another solution 🙂

Or you could try find help in the English speaking Community. To be redirected there, click here.

 

Have a wonderful day,

 

Jim

 


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Antonio2
Level 10
Tuscany, Italy

Hi @Barbara291 what you have been told may be true.

First of all we need to know in which region you are starting renting the house. Unfortunately Italian low are much more complicated that the american one. In Italy each region has it's own law! So in Liguria is different form Lombardia.

Anyhow the only thing is true is that you need to register each guest you are renting the house. There is a national web policy site, you need to register in order to send all the needed information of each guests. Then, depending on the region you are, there are a lot of other things to do before staring renting.

 

Antonio

Ciao @Antonio2. Thank you for your message. I am in Bolzano Province. Really wanting to get started but just don't understand what is required by state/province etc. Could you kindly help point me in right direction?

Jim

 

I have not been able to get an answer to my question yet. My question is simply: given I am in Bolzano province, Italy: is there any additional (outside airbnb contract) contract I need to sign other than local tourist office/bed tax to rent to someone through airbnb? I was told I may have to issue additional contracts? or VAT bills? I would be so grateful for help. Kind regards - Barbara

Marta38
Level 10
Bologna, Italy

right accountant.

you have to make contracts and guests need to report to the police.

and you have to declare the income in Italy.

 

Roberto

hello Marta, thank you for response. But contracts is already with airbnb? Guests won't want to sign a second contract?

I meant: Roberto - sorry

 

Marta38
Level 10
Bologna, Italy

@Barbara291

It is very difficult to give a correct answer without knowing some details of your location and the type of business you want to play.

definitely the best thing is to rely on the accountant, who as far as I know I gave you correct information.

however, in summary, if you want to rent an apartment (no bed & breakfast) you must go to your municipality to communicate that your business

- you have to go to the police station to have user / password to always communicate guests arriving;

- you have to make a contract with the host (documentation about Airbnb is not a valid contract for the Italian law)

-  areceipt 

- declare income for taxes

 

sorry for my english

Roberto

Dear Roberto
 
Thank you for your email. Perfect english! This contract  - do guests no find it strange to sign a 2nd contract with you? And if something breaks, is it
 
I am in Bolzano province and am going to be renting out a house / no bed and breakfast. All the registration/police etc I understand - but the additional contract I am not sure about. This contract  - do guests no find it strange to sign a 2nd contract with you? And if something breaks, is it airbnb’s contract or yours that acts as a guarantee? That is the part I don’t understand.
 
also: what is "-  a receipt” exactly? You produce a copy of a receipt with VAT for your guests? Is a template available online?
 
Thanks for your help.
 
Barbara

 

Dear Roberto
 
Thank you for your email. Perfect english! This contract  - do guests no find it strange to sign a 2nd contract with you? And if something breaks, is it
 
I am in Bolzano province and am going to be renting out a house / no bed and breakfast. All the registration/police etc I understand - but the additional contract I am not sure about. This contract  - do guests no find it strange to sign a 2nd contract with you? And if something breaks, is it airbnb’s contract or yours that acts as a guarantee? That is the part I don’t understand.
 
also: what is "-  a receipt” exactly? You produce a copy of a receipt with VAT for your guests? Is a template available online?
 
Thanks for your help.
 
Barbara

 

Marta38
Level 10
Bologna, Italy

@Barbara291

 

as I said, it is very complicated to explain the bureaucratic folds of Italian laws in English  to an American, when often do not even understand Italians in Italian!! 

I have ongoing discussions here in this own forum on this topic, in these moments, with Italians who think that it is not necessary to make a contract for renting an apartment.

I can not deal with this issue in English, it is too complicated

I can only say that the best thing is to rely on the accountant or an agency

is already hard as do you handle the practical aspects of the rent. (cleaning, checkin, checkout); I do not understand how can you handle the red tape, legal and regulatory

 

entrusted to the accountant, is the best thing, I assure you

Roberto

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