This time Portofino has displaced Lajatico and Bisaglio in the ranking of the highest average incomes declared to the tax authorities in Italy. In the top ten only Northern regions with a foray into ninth place by Forte dei Marmi in Tuscany. In the North there are also several municipalities with the lowest income tax in Italy. Among the regional capitals instead Milan wins, followed by Bologna and Rome; last Potenza, followed by Catanzaro and Palermo. Here is the ranking.
Top 10:
1) Portofino 97.058
2) Lajatico (Pisa) 56,028
3) Basiglio (Milan) 53,419
4) Briaglia (Cuneo) 44,924
5) Cusago (Milan) 42,314
6) Torre d'Isola (Milan) 38,810
7) Borgogno (Novara) 38,121
8) Turin pine (Turin) 38,021
9) Forte dei Marmi (Lucca) 37,844
10) Segrate (Milan) 37,788
The last 10 (from the last)
1) Cavargna (Como) 7,402
2) Gurro (Verbania) 8,046
3) Valle Canobina (Verbania) 8,497
4) Val Rezzo (Como) 8,969
5) San Nazaro Val Cavargna (Como) 9,529
6) Castelmagno (Cuneo) 10,192
7) Dinami (Vibo Valentia) 10,610
8) Roseto Valfrontone (Foggia) 10,717
9) Terelle (Frosinone) 10,724
10)Aieta (Cosenza) 10,986
Here is the ranking of the regional capitals
Milan 37,583
Bologna 29.020
Rome 28,900
Aosta 28,899
Bolzano 28,108
Florence 27,668
Turin 26,595
Cagliari 26,839
Trent 26,488
Trieste 25,090
Venice 24,897
Genoa 24,742
Ancona 24,645
L'Aquila 24,197
Pescara 24,123
Bari 23,874
Perugia 23,413
Campobasso 22,468
Palermo 22.103
Catanzaro 22,005
Power 19,847