Interpello: Il soggetto, iscritto all’AIRE, e trasferitosi all’estero per ragioni di lavoro, nel rispetto di tutti i requisiti normativamente previsti, può fruire delle agevolazioni prima casa, così come stabilito dall’articolo 2, comma 1, del decreto–legge 13 giugno 2023, n.69 che ha modificato la Nota II–bis, comma 1, lettera a) dell’articolo 1 della Tariffa, Parte prima, allegata al TUR, in caso di acquisto di immobile nel comune in cui ha svolto l’intero percorso scolastico e universitario (risposta n. 312)
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Read MoreEurope’s AI Ambitions Threatened By Soaring Memory Chip Prices
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