Webinar procedure SCIA per attività extralberghiere e novità della Legge di Bilancio 2026
Summary
AI-generatedThis webinar explains the SCIA (Segnalazione Certificata di Inizio Attività) process for short-term rental and non-hotel activities in Italy, focusing on the 2026 Budget Law's changes. Hosts will learn about the mandatory SCIA, the presumption of entrepreneurship starting from the third property, and the steps to transition from non-entrepreneurial to entrepreneurial status, including necessary documentation and potential sanctions.
Key insights
Property managers' details are generally not required on the SCIA if the activity is registered under the property owner's name. The SCIA should reflect the individual or entity directly undertaking the activity.
Mistakes to avoid
Failing to issue electronic invoices or commercial documents for entrepreneurial activities can lead to penalties. This includes issuing 'autofatture' for foreign invoices received from platforms like Airbnb or Booking.
Tools & resources
SUAP (Sportello Unico delle Attività Produttive)platform
The SUAP (Sportello Unico delle Attività Produttive) is the primary office for submitting SCIA applications. Many municipalities utilize online portals like 'Impresa in un giorno' for this process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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