🇦🇹 EU / EEA founder Updated for 2026

    Moving to Italy — a guide for Austrian founders

    Austrian citizens relocating to Italy to freelance or open a partita IVA.

    Market access & permits

    As an EU/EEA citizen, Austrian founders enjoy freedom of establishment: no work permit is required. You register your residency with the local comune, get a codice fiscale, and open a partita IVA directly — then the forfettario regime is available on the standard terms.2

    Tax residency — where you actually owe tax

    Italy taxes residents on worldwide income. You become tax-resident if, for most of the year (183+ days), your registered residence, habitual abode or centre of vital interests is in Italy. Many Austrian founders trip on this when they relocate mid-year or keep a home abroad — the day count, not your passport, decides where you owe tax.3

    The forfettario regime & impatriati

    Once you're an Italian tax resident, the forfettario regime is open to you on the same terms as everyone else — a coefficient on revenue (set by your ATECO code) and a 5%/15% substitute tax, up to €85,000.2 To register the partita IVA you'll file with the Agenzia delle Entrate.5

    If you move your tax residence to Italy and meet the conditions (broadly: not resident in the prior years, and a commitment to stay), the impatriati regime can exempt 50% of qualifying income from IRPEF. For higher earners it can beat the forfettario — worth modelling both. Many relocating Austrian professionals qualify.4

    Traps for Austrian founders

    • Coming from an Austrian Einzelunternehmen, the forfettario replaces the Einkommensteuer-plus-SVS model with a coefficient base and a 5%/15% substitute tax — they don't map one-to-one.
    • If you live near the border and keep working partly in Austria, cross-border-worker and residency rules can put income on either side — get the day count right.
    • Reverse charge usually applies to Austrian B2B invoices; register the move so Austria releases tax residency.

    Frequently asked questions

    Does an Austrian need a permit to freelance in Italy?

    No — EU freedom of establishment means no work permit. Register residency with the comune, get a codice fiscale and open a partita IVA. The forfettario regime then applies on standard terms.

    Do Austrian founders qualify for the forfettario regime in Italy?

    Yes. The forfettario regime is open to Italian tax residents regardless of nationality, subject to the €85,000 revenue ceiling and the standard eligibility rules. Your activity's ATECO code sets the profitability coefficient (40–86%).

    Is the impatriati regime available to Austrian founders who move to Italy?

    Often, yes. If you transfer your tax residence to Italy and meet the conditions, the impatriati regime can exempt 50% of qualifying income from IRPEF — sometimes a better deal than the forfettario for higher earners.

    Other countries

    Sources

    1. 1.Normattiva — D.Lgs. 286/1998 (Testo Unico Immigrazione), art. 26 (lavoro autonomo)
    2. 2.Normattiva — L. 190/2014, art. 1 commi 54–89 e Allegato 4 (regime forfettario, coefficienti di redditività)
    3. 3.Normattiva — TUIR (DPR 917/1986), art. 2 (residenza fiscale)
    4. 4.Normattiva — D.Lgs. 209/2023, art. 5 (regime impatriati)
    5. 5.Normattiva — DPR 633/1972 (IVA), art. 35 (apertura partita IVA)

    Every figure on this page is grounded in primary sources — the same standard as the TaxCompass chat. This is sourced orientation, not tax advice.

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