Francia, Portogallo e Grecia “si apprestano a seguire l’esempio della Spagna” imponendo pesanti tasse sulle case vacanza dei residenti al di fuori dell’UE

    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/property/france-portugal-greece-set-follow-30783676

    di ByGollie

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    15 commenti

    1. ByGollie on

      Very ‘slight’ headline editorialisation to clarify that it’s all non-EU residents affected, not just the British.

    2. Dismal_Candidate1705 on

      The first paragraph reads ‘non-resident citizens outside the EU’, while the headline is ‘non-EU residents’. Quite a stretch.

    3. McOmghall on

      I wish they taxed everyone who owns more than 1 residence but alas…

    4. blue__nick on

      One of the many things all western countries should be doing to alleviate the housing crisis.
      Hopefully the UK applies something similar.

    5. The right wing government in Portugal plans doing nothing of this.

    6. Very good.

      Now make the first own home purchase tax free and then each subsequent purchase cost more and more tax.

      A home should not be an object to speculate money on. 

    7. SlothySundaySession on

      It’s a interesting idea, and being non-EU I think it’s good. I don’t know if I would support it in all regions, as you might buy a small shack to renovate outside of any tourist spots or where foreigners flock, could be in a regional zone where even locals don’t want to live. You might say, “that would be cheap because it’s regional” Yes it is but when 100% tax get applied it’s now expensive.

      You can see a lot of homes in smaller towns which are dying off as locals have left for larger cities can really use some investment and more bodies.

    8. Zerttretttttt on

      British immigrants in Spain, sorry “expats” in shambles

    9. Jatzy_AME on

      For France, the article is conflating measures against airbnb rentals (which would target EU and non-EU landlords equally) with the recent Spanish policy, while they have nothing in common. Brits retirees in France tend to settle in deserted rural areas where they are welcome because there is no shortage of housing.

    10. Awesome news, more money for politicians pockets…. I mean the country’s infrastructure

    11. Proper-Effort4577 on

      The rich will just get around this by buying citizenship in Malta

    12. Furda_Karda on

      They are all OECD members who demand equal treatment among themselves. I don’t know how they will handle this🙄

    13. MikeTheDude23 on

      France could maybe get away with this. Portugal? Oh no.no. the whole damn country depends on foreign income. Like it or not. Way back when the housing market was fine. It’s now so saturated that even foreign people can’t afford to buy a house anymore. Not to mention someone national. Heck, it’s all downhill.

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