Compiling the RLI model for registering a lease may seem like a difficult task for many, but in reality it is a fairly simple and fast process. The RLI model, or the declaration of commencement of rental activities, is a fundamental document for the conclusion of a regular lease. In this article, we will see step by step how to fill out the RLI template to ensure that the contract is registered correctly and in a timely manner.
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What is the RLI model and when should it be compiled
The RLI model is a mandatory form that must be completed and submitted to the Revenue Agency for the registration of a lease. This document contains all the information relating to the owner of the property, the tenant, the duration of the contract and the rent. It must be completed in duplicate, one for the owner and one for the tenant, and must be submitted within 30 days of the conclusion of the contract. It is important to note that the RLI model must also be completed in the event of contract renewal or takeover, but it is not necessary for short leases such as those for holidays or
second homes.
How to fill in the section
The section relating to the owner of the property is the first section of the RLI model. Here, you must enter the owner’s complete personal data, his tax code and his VAT number if in possession. In addition, you must indicate the type of lease (for example, free or contracted) and the type of property (residential or commercial). Remember that all the information entered in the section must be precise and complete to ensure the validity of the lease
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How to fill in the section
The conductor section is the second section of the RLI model. Here, you must enter the full personal data of the tenant, his tax code and his VAT number if in possession. In addition, you must indicate if the tenant is a natural person or a legal person and if the contract is concluded for residential or commercial use. Finally, you will need to specify the rent and the duration of the contract. Be sure to carefully check the data entered in the section to avoid errors that could invalidate the contract
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How to fill in the section
The third section of the RLI model relates to the description of the property. Here, you must provide a detailed description of the property covered by the lease agreement, indicating the full address, the area and the type of property (for example, apartment, office, shop). In addition, you must indicate if the property is furnished or unfurnished. Be sure to fill out this section thoroughly and thoroughly to avoid any misunderstandings in the future. Remember that any information provided must be precise and correct to guarantee the validity of the lease
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How to present the RLI model and the associated costs
Once the RLI model has been filled in, it is possible to submit it to the Revenue Agency in different ways: through the Agency’s website, through an authorized intermediary or directly at the branches of the Revenue Agency. It is important to remember that the presentation of the RLI model involves associated costs, which vary depending on the duration of the contract and the type of property. In addition, in the event of a late submission of the model, there are financial penalties. Be sure to carefully check the costs associated with submitting the RLI model and that you meet the deadlines set to avoid penalties
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Filling out the RLI model for registering a lease requires some attention, but by following these simple steps it is possible to guarantee the validity of the contract and comply with tax regulations. Remember to carefully check the data entered and to submit the RLI model within the expected time to avoid possible penalties.