The Italian high-net-worth individual tax regime in practice analysis and opportunities by Raul Angelo Papotti and Lorenzo Ferro
By: Papotti, Raul Angelo
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Contributor(s): Ferro, Lorenzo
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In this article, the authors examine Italy's high-net-worth individual tax regime, which took effect in 2017, discussing its details and reviewing the questions - and answers - that have arisen in practice.
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