Tax deadlines, savings opportunities, and obligations related to utilities and government bonuses: all in February 2026. Inflation and bills continue to soar. Keeping an eye on upcoming dates can help you avoid penalties and maximize the benefits.

Tax deadlines

February 2nd is the deadline for registering rental agreements and paying the registration tax for new leases or renewals. This requirement applies to both landlords and tenants, with amounts varying based on the annual rent (usually 2% for residential properties). Failure to comply can result in fines of up to 240% of the amount due. For those managing private properties, it's essential to check with the Revenue Agency or a CAF (Tax Assistance Center).

February 16th is the deadline for the monthly VAT payment for January for those subject to the payment, including some consumers with simplified VAT numbers or occasional businesses. INPS contributions for domestic workers (such as housekeepers and carers) may also be aligned with this deadline, although the main deadline is quarterly in April.

Bills

On the energy front, February is a good month to monitor utility bill discounts. Starting January 1st, the ISEE threshold for accessing social discounts has been increased to €9,796 for families experiencing financial hardship, with automatic discounts on electricity and water bills (gas is not available in Sardinia). There is no specific deadline for February, but it is recommended to renew your DSU (Dichiarazione Sostitutiva Unica) by the end of the month if not done in January, to ensure payment within 3-4 months. For large families, the threshold increases to €20,000, with additional contributions of up to €55 for low ISEE. Check your bills: if eligible, the discount will appear directly, but you must check with ARERA or your supplier.

Acquisitions

The winter sales, which began on January 3rd in most regions, continue until the end of February or early March. In Sardinia, they end between March 3rd and 4th. This period is ideal for discounted purchases on clothing, electronics, and furniture, with rules that require clear and simple pricing. Associations like Altroconsumo recommend comparing prices during the "pre-sales" period to avoid being scammed.

Other deadlines

February 28th is the possible deadline for applying for tax debt settlements (such as debt scrapping), which is useful for consumers with outstanding debts. Furthermore, for car or home insurance, it's important to check the expiration date: February is a common month for renewals, with payment required within 15 days of the expiration date.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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