Veneto Salary Tax Calculator 2025 (IRPEF + addizionale Veneto + INPS)
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Veneto is Italy's fourth-most-populous region (~4.9 million residents). Venezia (Venice) is the capital, but Verona, Padova, and Vicenza are major urban centers. Veneto is one of Italy's wealthiest regions per capita, with substantial industrial and tourism economies. Veneto's regional IRPEF addizionale is 1.23 percent (among Italy's lowest, close to the legal minimum), making the region tax-competitive within Italy.
Major Veneto economic sectors include manufacturing (Veneto has Italy's largest concentration of mid-sized industrial firms in eyewear, fashion, furniture, footwear, and machinery; Luxottica HQ in Agordo near Belluno), tourism (Venezia receives approximately 20 million visitors annually; Verona, Padova, and the Dolomites add substantial additional tourism), agriculture and wine (Veneto produces approximately 20 percent of Italian wine including Prosecco, Soave, Bardolino, Amarone), banking (Banca Intesa Sanpaolo has substantial Veneto operations), and growing tech sector around Padova.
A rough sanity check: a single filer on 40,000 euro in Padova with 1,500 euro of fondo pensione contribution takes home about 27,300 euro after IRPEF, addizionale Veneto (lower than average), addizionale comunale, and INPS. Veneto's lower regional addizionale produces approximately 200 to 400 euro per year tax savings compared to higher-addizionale regions for typical professional incomes.
Veneto cost of living is moderate by Italian standards. Venezia city proper is expensive (median apartment around 4,500 to 6,500 euro per square meter, limited supply on the island), but Mestre (mainland Venezia), Padova, Verona, Vicenza have median apartment prices in the 2,500 to 4,000 range, significantly below Milano.
Veneto manufacturing and Mittelstand
Veneto has Italy's largest concentration of mid-sized industrial firms (small and medium enterprises with global market positions). The Veneto Mittelstand includes:
- Eyewear: Luxottica (HQ in Agordo, Belluno province; world's largest eyewear company by revenue), Safilo (HQ in Padova), De Rigo, Marcolin
- Fashion and footwear: Benetton Group (HQ in Treviso, Ponzano), Diesel (Breganze, Vicenza), Bottega Veneta (Vicenza area)
- Furniture: Calligaris (San Daniele Friuli but Veneto-area operations), Boffi, Molteni, Cassina (some Veneto-area operations)
- Banking: Banca Popolare di Vicenza (now Intesa Sanpaolo), Veneto Banca history (now Intesa)
- Machinery: Carraro, Lavazza (Treviso area)
Veneto industrial firms often operate from small towns rather than major metros, supporting decentralized employment across the region.
For a 50,000 euro Veneto professional, take-home is roughly:
- IRPEF nazionale: approximately 11,500 euro
- Addizionale regionale Veneto (1.23%, below baseline): approximately 480 euro
- Addizionale comunale (typical 0.5%): approximately 200 euro
- INPS FPLD: approximately 4,600 euro
- Total deductions: approximately 16,780 euro
- Net take-home: approximately 33,220 euro
This is approximately 200 euro better than equivalent Milano take-home due to the lower regional addizionale.
Venezia tourism economy
Venezia (Venice) receives approximately 20 to 25 million visitors annually, one of the world's most-visited cities. Tourism employment is substantial across hotels, restaurants, water transportation, museums, glass-making (Murano), and supporting services. The Venezia tourism sector has faced sustainability challenges (overtourism, cruise ship restrictions, residential exodus from the historic city), with various policy responses including tourist taxes and access restrictions.
Verona (population ~260,000) has substantial tourism (Verona Arena opera season, Romeo and Juliet sites, historic center), plus an industrial economic base. Padova (population ~210,000) has the University of Padova (founded 1222) and substantial healthcare and education sector employment.
Veneto wine country
Veneto produces approximately 20 percent of Italian wine including some of Italy's most famous wines:
- Prosecco (DOC and DOCG): production in Conegliano-Valdobbiadene area, approximately 600 million bottles annually for global sparkling wine market
- Amarone della Valpolicella: premium red wine from Valpolicella area
- Soave: white wine from Verona area
- Bardolino: red and rosé from Lake Garda area
The Veneto wine industry supports substantial agricultural and tourism employment, plus significant export economy.
Dolomites tourism
The Dolomites (Belluno province) are one of the world's most spectacular mountain ranges (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Major ski resorts include Cortina d'Ampezzo (which co-hosted the 2026 Winter Olympics with Milano), Marmolada, Civetta. Summer hiking and outdoor tourism supports substantial seasonal employment.
Padova and University of Padova
University of Padova (founded 1222) is one of Europe's oldest and most prestigious universities, particularly strong in medicine and sciences. The University has approximately 60,000 students and supports substantial education-sector employment. Galileo Galilei taught at Padova from 1592 to 1610. Modern Padova has growing tech sector and substantial healthcare around the major university hospital.
Verona Arena and opera
The Arena di Verona is one of the world's largest Roman amphitheatres still in regular use. The annual Verona Opera Festival is one of Europe's largest open-air opera events, attracting tens of thousands of opera enthusiasts every summer. Verona tourism combines opera, the Romeo and Juliet sites, the historic center (UNESCO World Heritage), and proximity to Lake Garda, supporting substantial hospitality and cultural sector employment across the Verona metropolitan area and surrounding Veneto towns.
What this calculator does not include
Detailed addizionale variation by Veneto municipality. Other Italian taxes (IMU, TASI, TARI). Some Veneto wine-industry-specific employment regulations. For precise Italian tax returns, use Agenzia delle Entrate or Italian tax software.
Frequently asked questions
Veneto regional government has historically prioritized lower regional taxes to maintain economic competitiveness. The 1.23 percent addizionale is at or near the legal minimum and is among Italy's lowest. Combined with strong industrial economy, the lower addizionale supports Veneto's reputation as a tax-competitive Italian region.
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