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Learn when foreign company registration in Italy is required, what legal and tax obligations apply, and how to operate safely in the Italian market. Many foreign companies believe that, due to membership in the European Union, they can operate in…

When a foreign company decides to operate in Italy, one of the most underestimated steps is appointing a local representative on Italian territory. Many companies try to manage administrative obligations remotely from abroad. In practice, however, the Italian legal and…

Any foreign company operating in Italy is required to comply with Italian occupational health and safety regulations. The main legal framework governing workplace safety is the Italian Safety Act, Legislative Decree 81/2008 (D.Lgs. 81/2008). Failure to comply with these obligations…

Foreign companies trading or providing services in Italy must comply with Italian VAT rules and invoicing requirements. Correct VAT setup is essential to operate legally, invoice without disruption and avoid penalties. When Italian VAT Applies Italian VAT generally applies to…

Foreign companies operating in Italy must assess their obligations towards Italian social security and occupational accident insurance institutions. Depending on the structure of activities and employment conditions, companies may be required to register with the Italian authorities responsible for social…

Many foreign companies provide services in Italy through posted workers. Posting workers is permitted, but only if specific legal requirements under Italian labour, safety and administrative regulations are respected. Mistakes in the process may lead to significant penalties, difficulties during…

When a foreign company decides to operate in Italy, one of the first strategic questions is how to establish its presence in the Italian market. Two terms are most commonly encountered: Permanent establishment Branch (sede secondaria) Although these concepts are…

Public procurement in Italy represents a significant opportunity for foreign companies that wish to enter the Italian market and cooperate with public institutions, municipalities and state-owned entities. However, the Italian public procurement system can be complex and administratively demanding. For…

Many foreign companies assume that, due to the European Union’s principles of free movement of services and freedom of establishment, they can operate in Italy without additional formalities. In reality, these freedoms do not exempt companies from complying with Italian…