The Power of Attorney in Italy: what can lawyers do in Italy with your delegation
Since the Hague Convention, in October of 1961, abolished the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, verifying legal documents has become easier. This means that any country who signed the convention—all countries that are part of the “Western” world have signed, though many African, Middle Eastern and Asian countries have not—have a simplified procedure for the legal validation of documents through what is called an Apostille, or Hague Apostille, which is provided through one of the various state departments concerned with foreign affairs (i.e. the US Department of State, UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, or the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).
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June 2021
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. |