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Live well in Italy: wealth and tax strategies for expats and property owners

Moving to Italy is about more than scenery and sunshine – it’s also about setting yourself up for a smooth financial future. In this webinar, Dean Kirwan, a financial adviser with a decade of experience supporting expats, explains the key tax and wealth strategies every international buyer should understand before relocating to Italy or investing […]

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Moving to Italy is about more than scenery and sunshine – it’s also about setting yourself up for a smooth financial future.

In this webinar, Dean Kirwan, a financial adviser with a decade of experience supporting expats, explains the key tax and wealth strategies every international buyer should understand before relocating to Italy or investing in property.

Dean is based in Marbella and works closely with clients across Europe, offering tailored advice on income structuring, pensions, residency options, and long-term planning.

This session covers:

  • Common financial mistakes to avoid when moving to Italy
  • How residency affects your tax obligations
  • Strategies to protect your assets and income
  • Options for wealth management across borders

Whether you’re buying for lifestyle, investment, or both, this expert talk will give you the confidence to make informed financial choices.

Registration is free, so secure your place today!

If you can’t attend the live session, just register and we’ll send you the full recording to watch whenever it’s convenient for you.

This webinar is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute personalised financial or tax advice. Your Overseas Home is an independent platform and does not provide regulated financial services. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified adviser before making decisions based on your individual circumstances. All information was correct at the time of recording, but tax rules and residency requirements may change.

 

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