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Do you have a Postepay Evolution and noticed a €2 charge on your balance? Don’t panic! It’s the stamp duty, a tax that can be applied to various financial products, including your Postepay Evolution. In this complete guide, you’ll find all the answers to your questions about the Postepay Evolution stamp duty: what it is, when and how it’s paid, how much it costs, and how to avoid it. Additionally, I’ll provide useful tips for managing your card and information on how to contact Poste Italiane customer support if needed.
Stamp duty is an indirect tax applied to certain documents and financial products. In the case of Postepay Evolution, the stamp duty is due for the issuance of the annual statement. This is because the Postepay Evolution, unlike other prepaid cards like the standard Postepay or Postepay Junior, comes with an IBAN code and offers the option to receive a periodic statement.
The application of stamp duty on the Postepay Evolution is regulated by the Presidential Decree No. 642 of October 26, 1972 (Consolidated Stamp Duty Act) and subsequent amendments. Specifically, Article 13 of this decree states that stamp duty also applies to statements issued by financial institutions.
The stamp duty on the Postepay Evolution is charged once a year, usually in the first few days of January. The charge occurs at the same time the statement summarizing the previous year’s transactions is issued.
The stamp duty is charged automatically to your Postepay Evolution balance. If the balance is insufficient to cover the tax amount, your card will have a negative balance, and the amount due will be collected upon the next top-up.
You can verify that the stamp duty has been charged by checking your Postepay Evolution statement. You can access the statement:
The stamp duty for the Postepay Evolution is €2. This amount is fixed and does not depend on the card’s balance, provided that the average annual balance does not exceed €5,000. If the average balance exceeds this threshold, an additional stamp duty of €34.20 is applied, as required by current regulations.
If you want to avoid paying the stamp duty on your Postepay Evolution, you have a few alternatives:
The Postepay Evolution is the only prepaid card issued by Poste Italiane that requires payment of stamp duty. Other cards, such as Hype, N26, and Revolut, do not charge stamp duty for statements. However, it is important to carefully evaluate the features of each card before choosing one, considering costs, limits, and services offered.
If you need a more comprehensive payment tool, you might consider opening a BancoPosta current account. Unlike the Postepay Evolution, the BancoPosta current account offers additional features such as direct deposit for salaries, automatic bill payments, and the ability to request a checkbook. However, the BancoPosta current account is subject to a stamp duty of €34.20 if the average annual balance exceeds €5,000.
Stamp duty regulations can change over time. I recommend checking this guide periodically to stay updated on any news or changes.
For any questions or issues regarding the stamp duty on your Postepay Evolution, you can contact Poste Italiane support:
As we’ve seen, the stamp duty on the Postepay Evolution is a cost to consider. If you are looking for a prepaid card without this expense or want to compare different options, I invite you to visit the prepaid cards section on TuttoSemplice.com. You will find a selection of the best cards available on the market, with detailed information on costs, limits, and features.
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Yes, the stamp duty is charged regardless of card usage, as long as it is active and has an end-of-period balance greater than €77.40.
No, the stamp duty is non-refundable.
If you close your Postepay Evolution before January, you will not have to pay the stamp duty for the current year.