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International Tax in Italy focuses on the tax implications of cross-border transactions and investments involving Italian entities and individuals. It encompasses the application of Italian domestic tax law concerning non-residents, the interpretation and application of double taxation treaties, and adherence to global initiatives like BEPS.
Italy's international tax regime is shaped by its domestic tax laws (e.g., TUIR - Testo Unico delle Imposte sui Redditi), a vast network of double taxation treaties (over 100 in force), and EU directives. Key aspects include Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) rules, rules on permanent establishments (PEs), dividend and interest withholding taxes (typically 26% for non-residents without treaty relief, though often reduced by treaties or EU directives), and robust transfer pricing regulations enforced by the Italian Revenue Agency (Agenzia delle Entrate).