Milan STR Tax to Drop as Olympic Surcharge Expires
Milan's EUR 9.50-per-night STR tax, the highest in Italy, drops sharply on 1 January 2027 when the temporary Olympic surcharge expires. Operators should model 2027 pricing at the lower rate and watch for any council resolution before year-end.
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Milan’s EUR 9.50 per person, per night tourist tax on short-term rentals will drop sharply when the Olympic surcharge expires on 1 January 2027. The increase, authorized by DL 156/2025 (the “Decreto Anticipi”) plus an extra EUR 2 from the 2026 budget law (Legge di Bilancio 2026), is explicitly temporary and valid only during 2026. Unless Milan’s city council passes a new resolution before year-end, STR rates return to their pre-Olympic level.
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