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In Italy, there are special requirements which apply to specific types of companies (for instance investment, insurance, and banking companies and companies whose shares are traded on a recognised stock exchange). Hogan Lovells is pleased to share the 2023 edition of Doing business in Italy that outlines the laws and taxes which apply to a foreign corporation establishing a business operation in Italy, as well as the administrative requirements which need to be observed once the business has been established.
This booklet has been written specifically for business individuals and whilst it may be of interest to their local advisers, such as lawyers or accountants, the information is intended for a wider audience.
We cover topics which are relevant for businesses of any size seeking to establish business activities in Italy and for those unfamiliar with the Italian market as well as to be a guide for more experienced, but would like to stress that the note is only a summary and should not be relied on, or used, as a substitute for legal advice with respect to any particular transaction or a specific set of circumstances.
This guide is current as of 24 May 2023.
Click here for the guide.