Can Americans Working in Italy Keep Paying U.S. Social Security? — JSBC

Can Americans Working in Italy Keep Paying Social Security in the U.S.?

For Americans relocating to Italy — whether working remotely or freelancing — the U.S.–Italy Social Security Agreement may allow you to stay in the U.S. system and avoid Italian INPS contributions entirely.

For Americans relocating to Italy — whether working remotely for U.S. companies or as freelancers — a critical question arises about Social Security contributions. Italy's INPS system can be costly, and dual contributions are typically undesirable.

The U.S.–Italy Social Security Agreement provides a framework allowing U.S. and dual citizens in Italy to maintain U.S. Social Security coverage rather than paying Italian contributions. In some cases, workers can formally elect which system to use.

The U.S.–Italy Social Security Agreement: Why It Exists

Since 1971, the U.S. and Italy have maintained a bilateral agreement coordinating Social Security for those working or living in both nations.

Two key objectives:

Who the Agreement Covers

To benefit from the agreement, workers must typically be:

How Social Security Contributions Work in Each Case

Case 1

U.S. Citizens Only

U.S. employer: continue U.S. Social Security. Italian employer: pay Italian INPS. Self-employed: pay U.S. SECA tax, not INPS.

Case 2

Dual U.S.–Italian Citizens

Employees can elect coverage under either system. Self-employed may choose between U.S. Social Security or Italian INPS.

This structure enables many remote workers and freelancers to remain entirely within the U.S. Social Security system after relocating — one of the most financially significant benefits for Americans in Italy.

Is the Election Required?

For U.S.-only citizens, the agreement automatically provides U.S. Social Security coverage in eligible scenarios. Formal election isn't technically required — but filing the election with the SSA is strongly recommended because it:

Self-Employed Americans — Pay Special Attention

For self-employed Americans in Italy, INPS might otherwise assume contributions are owed. The Certificate of Coverage formally removes that obligation — don't skip this step.

Why This Matters Financially

Understanding Social Security obligations significantly impacts:

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