 
Residence and Taxation in Campione
To obtain a residence
permit, you must practically buy an apartment or house –
because there is very few and sometimes no property available
for rent. Usual police clearance from the Italian authorities
as well as approval of your application by the local authorities
is also required. While residence permits are issued by Italian
authorities, access to the territory of Campione is governed by
Swiss visa regulations. This means that the passport you hold
should allow you to enter Switzerland without a visa, or you will
have to apply for a Swiss visa beforehand. While it used to be
possible for non-EU citizens to apply for residence permits directly
at the Questura in Como, which has jurisdiction over Campione,
this is now no longer possible. For non-EU citizens, applications
for residence as a financially independent person now need to
be filed with the Italian consulate or consular section of the
Italian embassy in the country where the applicant is resident.
This considerably delays the process. For EU-citizens, of course
there is no problem as they have the right to move to Italy at
any time provided they can show sufficient funds to support themselves
and their families. There is a small and rather expensive real
estate market served by a few local real estate agents. As
there is virtually no property available for rent, you have to
practically buy an apartment or house before you can establish
residence in Campione as the proof of suitable accommodation is
one of the conditions for granting a permit.

Entrance to Campione d'Italia
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Residents
of Campione do not pay the full Italian income tax. Based
on a special provision in the Italian law, the first CHF
200,000 income are exchanged into Euro, the official currency,
at a special exchange rate. This results in a lower effective
income and consequently a lower tax rate is applied. However,
contrary to popular belief, this is the only special tax
concession applicable to Campione residents, and in principle,
if you are resident in Campione, you still need to declare
your worldwide income as the same tax laws and regulations
apply as in Italy. Therefore, the advantages of residence
in Campione are not really that attractive. The myth of
Campione as a tax haven is largely based on the fact that
foreigners residing in Campione normally do not declare
fully their worldwide income. This is of course not legal,
but because of the special situation of Campione as an Italian
enclave entirely located within Switzerland, the Italian
tax authorities cannot exercise sufficient control. Of course,
this special situation cannot be the basis of professional
tax and estate planning, and that is why |
Campione
is, compared with other jurisdictions in Europe that offer tax advantages to its residents, relatively unattractive from a tax planning point of view. |
As in Italy proper, there are of course no inheritance and very
limited gift taxes, and income from interest is taxed at a special,
reduced rate of 12.5% only. With proper tax planning from the
outset, one can enjoy considerable advantages as a resident of
Campione, and indeed in the whole of Italy.
Note that Campione is only interesting
for establishing personal residence, as the tax advantages do not extend to companies or other legal entities based there.
Thanks to Campione’s advantageous
geographic and political position, residents enjoy many of the
benefits of living in Switzerland - they spend Swiss francs in
their spotlessly clean bars and restaurants, their telephone service
and Internet access is through the efficient Swiss telephone network,
and their mail is delivered by equally efficient Swiss postman.
Even car number plates are Swiss.
Those are some of the
practicalities, but also the location is excellent. The joys of
living here include easy access to some of Europe’s best
mountain skiing, summer hiking in alpine pastures, boating on
mirrored lakes. And for connections to elsewhere, Campione is
probably one of the best locations in Europe: within 90 minutes
you could be shopping in Milan, where there is also an international
airport with excellent connections. In a little more than two
and a half hours the Cisalpino fast train takes you to Zurich,
and if you need to be in Switzerland's financial capital even
faster, one can take the plane from the Lugano-Agno airport.
Some of the
many advantages of being resident in Campione d'Italia:
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Political, social and economic
stability |
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First-class Swiss infrastructure |
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Swiss Franc is the official currency |
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Banking through Swiss banks with
Swiss banking secrecy |
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Attractive lifestyle in a quiet,
clean environment |
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Efficient and reliable public
services |
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Swiss postal services, telephone
numbers and car registration plates |
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Effectively resident in Switzerland
- with E.U. residence permit |
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No value added tax (VAT) |
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Some income tax concessions,
no inheritance or gift tax |
Further Information
For more information
about residence in Campione, contact Henley & Partners. Through
our offices in Zurich and representative offices in Lugano and
Campione itself, we are in the best position to advise and assist
you with all matters regarding residence in Campione as well as
in Italy and Switzerland.

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