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Dec 31, 2025

Italian Parliament Passes 2026 Budget—New Levies on Parcels and Wealthy Foreign Residents

Italian Parliament Passes 2026 Budget—New Levies on Parcels and Wealthy Foreign Residents
Italy’s Chamber of Deputies gave final approval to the 2026 Budget Law on 30 December 2025 after weeks of coalition infighting. The €22 billion package, analysed by the Financial Times, reduces the deficit to 2.8 % of GDP by 2026 but introduces measures that directly affect globally mobile employees and international businesses.

Key items include: (1) a €2 customs surcharge on all e-commerce shipments valued below €150 from non-EU countries—important for expatriates who rely on cross-border deliveries; (2) higher stamp duties on financial-asset transfers and a broadened solidarity tax on banks, likely to push up corporate-card fees; and (3) modifications to the Lump-Sum Regime for ‘neo-resident’ high-net-worth individuals, lengthening the eligibility period to 15 years but raising the flat-tax option from €100 000 to €120 000 annually.

Italian Parliament Passes 2026 Budget—New Levies on Parcels and Wealthy Foreign Residents


For globally mobile professionals who need to navigate Italy’s entry rules in order to benefit from these fiscal changes, VisaHQ offers streamlined visa and residence-permit support. Their Italy portal (https://www.visahq.com/italy/) provides up-to-date requirement tracking, simplified online applications and coordinated assistance for corporate mobility teams, helping ensure compliance as the new budget provisions take effect.

In a surprise concession to employers, the budget preserves the 50 % income-tax exemption for inbound highly skilled workers earning under €600 000, although the benefit is now capped at five years instead of eight. Payroll teams must adjust gross-up calculations for assignments starting after 1 January 2026.

Finally, the law sets aside €3.5 billion to subsidise SMEs hit by energy costs and confirms that posted workers in logistics and construction will remain eligible for reduced social-security contributions through 2028. Mobility managers should audit assignment cost projections, update employee-shopping allowances and brief staff on parcel delays as customs brokers implement the new small-package fee.
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