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Income Taxes in Italy

7 years ago
I am moving to Italy to regain dual (US-Italy) citizenship from July 2018-July 2019. I plan on living there for only one year and returning to the US afterwards. During the year I do not plan to work in Italy, but I am working in the US up until July, when we leave for Italy. I do have some capital gain and dividend income that will continue through 2018 and 2019. I hope to have my Italian citizenship (paperwork and all the bureaucratic stuff) completed by the end of 2018. Questions: 1) Do I need to pay taxes in Italy and from what date? 2)Does that mean I will need to pay taxes in both the US and Italy in 2018 and/or 2019? 3)Does anyone have a link to a place (or a tax lawyer) where I can educate myself more on the tax implications?
Thanks for the help.

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