What is a Codice Fiscale?
If you’re planning to spend time in Italy, whether for work, study, property purchase, or just an extended stay, getting a codice fiscale (Italian tax code) is essential. This little number unlocks many day-to-day activities: you’ll need it to sign up for services, open a bank account, sign a lease, buy property, and even register for utilities. Simply put, life in Italy is much smoother with a codice fiscale in hand.
The good news? Getting one is fairly straightforward, and we’re here to guide you through the steps, whether you’re abroad or already here in Italy. Feel free to reach out to Magic Town or connect with one of our advisors if you have specific questions—we’re here to help.
How to Get Your Codice Fiscale From Abroad
If you’re still outside Italy, you can easily get your codice fiscale by visiting your nearest Italian embassy or consulate. Bring your passport (or your EU/EEA ID if that applies to you), and it’s typically a quick process. In some locations, like the Italian embassy in Valletta, Malta, you may be able to walk in without a prior appointment, but it’s best to check with your local consulate first. Most expats find they receive their codice fiscale on the same day.
Applying for a Codice Fiscale in Italy
Already in Italy? You can apply for your codice fiscale in person at the Agenzia delle Entrate, the local tax office. It’s simple: show your ID, fill out a form, and you’ll receive a printed certificate with your codice fiscale immediately. You can also opt to receive a green plastic card by post, though most people use their tessera sanitaria (health card), which has the codice fiscale printed on the back.
Get Your Codice Fiscale Early for Property Purchases or Relocation
If buying property or relocating to Italy is in your future, it’s best to secure your codice fiscale early. Even without an Italian visa or residency, you’re eligible to apply. It’s a practical step to take care of before you make any big decisions or sign on the dotted line for property.
And if you have more questions about the process or run into any bumps along the way, remember that you can always ask Magic Town or reach out to one of our advisors. We’re here to help make your Italian adventure as smooth as possible!
Sources
- Italian Agenzia delle Entrate – Requesting or Duplicating a Codice Fiscale
- Italian Foreign Ministry – Codice Fiscale at Embassy or Consulate
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