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Sito dell'Agenzia delle Entrate; Fiscooggi Rivista telematica dell'Agenzia delle Entrate Archived 2007-09-25 at the Wayback Machine "Annuario del contribuente on line" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-23; L'Agenzia delle Entrate e il rapporto con i contribuenti, sul portale RAI Economia
Four fiscal agencies were connected to the Ministry: Agenzia delle entrate ('Revenue Agency'), Agenzia del territorio ('Land Registry'), Agenzia del demanio ('State Property') and Agenzia delle dogane e dei monopoli ('Customs and Monopolies'). These entities are completely autonomous but they work closely with the MEF.
Taxation in Italy is levied by the central and regional governments and is collected by the Italian Agency of Revenue (Agenzia delle Entrate). Total tax revenue in 2018 was 42.4% of GDP. [1] The main earnings are income tax, social security, corporate tax and value added tax. All of these are collected at national level, but some differ across ...
Designed by and for the Italian tax office, it is now used for several other purposes, e.g. uniquely identifying individuals in the health system, or natural persons who act as parties in private contracts. The code is issued by the Italian tax office, the Agenzia delle Entrate. What the Italian fiscal code is needed for?
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35% (additional 10% by the employee for social security contributions, i.e. health insurance, pension and education); and additional 10% by the employer for various social security contributions) 18% [ 6 ] (Reduced rates 5%, 7% and 0% for life necessities – groceries, water, prescription medications, medical equipment and supplies, public ...
This imposta di registro is necessary because all citizens are obliged to make an official record of all changes of deeds in a public register, in this case the Tax Agency Office (Ufficio dell’Agenzia delle Entrate). [39]
An Italian revenue stamp used in 1935. The Italian revenue stamp, referred to as a "marca da bollo" in Italian, is a revenue stamp that has been used in Italy beginning in 1863 as payment for the validation of acts and public documents (for example, notarial acts, statements, passports, etc.).