Navigate Italian company formation services with our comprehensive guide. Discover how our services assist you in establishing your business efficiently.
Navigate Italian company formation services with our comprehensive guide. Discover how our services assist you in establishing your business efficiently.
This is best for freelancers, small-scale entrepreneurs, and low-risk businesses.
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This is best for small teams of co-founders or professionals.
This is best for SMEs, startups, and growing businesses.
This is best for large companies, public listings, and major investors.
This is suitable for foreign companies entering the Italian market.
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In Italy, the most common types of business entities are:
● S.r.l. (Società a responsabilità limitata – Limited Liability Company)
● S.p.A. (Società per azioni – Joint Stock Company)
● S.a.s. (Società in accomandita semplice – Limited Partnership)
● S.n.c. (Società in nome collettivo – General Partnership)
● Branch or Representative Office (for foreign companies)
Yes, foreigners can establish a company in Italy. However, depending on the type of business and legal structure, non-EU citizens may need to meet specific visa or residency requirements.
● A company name
● Registered office address in Italy
● At least one director and one shareholder
● Minimum share capital (e.g., €1 for simplified S.r.l., €10,000 for standard S.r.l.)
● Italian tax code (Codice Fiscale)
Typically, it takes 2-3 working days if all documents are in order. The timeline may vary depending on the type of company and legal formalities.
Yes, if your company sells goods or services subject to VAT, you must register for a VAT number (Partita IVA).
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