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Italian Corporate Tax, primarily IRES (Imposta sul Reddito delle Società), governs the taxation of corporate profits for companies resident in Italy and non-resident companies with a permanent establishment in the country. It encompasses the rules for calculating taxable income, applying deductions and exemptions, and determining tax liabilities.
Corporate income in Italy is subject to IRES at a standard rate of 24%. Additionally, companies are subject to IRAP (Imposta Regionale sulle Attività Produttive), a regional tax on net production value, with rates varying by region but generally around 3.9%. The Agenzia delle Entrate (Italian Revenue Agency) is the main governing body, overseeing annual tax filings (Modello Redditi SC) and adherence to tax regulations. Italy has numerous tax incentives for R&D, innovation, and investments in specified regions, impacting overall effective tax rates.