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  2. Italian fiscal code - Wikipedia

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    People born in a foreign country have their own code according to the country of birth, all of them beginning with letter Z (e.g. United States code is Z404, the UK code is Z114, Australia is Z700, etc.). For the complete list of the Italian towns' registry codes, see here; for the complete list of foreign countries' registry codes see here.

  3. Taxation in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian Agency of Revenue building in Milan. 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 ...

  4. Scudo Fiscale - Wikipedia

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    The list was called "Dichiarazione riservata" (in English Private declaration) and was similar to an annual tax return. Then they paid the special amnesty tax in amount of 5% of said foreign assets. The institution undertakes to pass the tax on to the Italian Revenue without telling any information about the payer.

  5. Category:Taxation in Italy - Wikipedia

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  6. Italian law codes - Wikipedia

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    There used to be only five codes of Italian law: the civil code, the code of civil procedure, the penal code, the code of criminal procedure, and the navigation code. [1] Starting from the eighties, more specific subjects were needed and specific codes were created to better codify the law.

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  8. European Union tax haven blacklist - Wikipedia

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    The European Union tax haven blacklist, officially the EU list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions, is a tool of the European Union (EU) that lists tax havens. It is used by the Member States to tackle external risks of tax abuse and unfair tax competition .

  9. Revenue stamps of Italy - Wikipedia

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    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.).