Obtaining a business license in Italy: what you need to knowFollowing the most recent reforms, opening a business in Italy has become more streamlined for foreign investors even though certain procedures are still required in order to obtain a business license in Italy. Despite images of red tape, high taxation and a stiff labor market, Italy remains a country that continues to offer excellent opportunities in many traditional sectors such as fashion, food, tourism, luxury real estate and newer ones such as ICT and renewable energy.
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How to start a small business in Italy in 2020: our guideItaly’s famous for many brands, across a wide range of industries, and, in recent years, foreign investors are increasingly getting in on the action.
It’s no secret that the process is lengthy and incorporates a lot of red tape but, due to recent government provisions and incentives, starting a business in the country is becoming increasingly attractive. Buying a shelf company in Italy: the ultimate GuideLooking to start a company in Italy? Good going! Italy has been opening its doors to foreign investment, and a testament to this is how government provisions in recent years work in favor of foreign investors. But be warned: bureaucratic procedures are not your friend, and they’ll be your first big hurdle in getting your business off the ground.
One of the downsides of opening a brand-new company will be the effort and time that you have to be ready to invest. |
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AuthorAfter moving back to Italy from the United States in 2013, I realized how much an accounting and tax firm was needed to help expats living in Italy to comply with the local tax regulations. |