Bridgewest Home Email Phone
Italy Company Formation

Open company in:

Italy

Company Formation and Related Services

Law in Italy F.A.Q

Company Formation Lawyers in Italy, Corporate and Commercial Lawyers in Rome, Milan and other Italian cities specializing in Company Law with matters such as purchasing shares in a Italian company (Mergers and Acquisitions), Establishment of Italian Corporate entities, Debt Collections and other Commercial Litigation.

  • Rome Lawyers in Italy

    BridgeWest provides a wide range of legal services in Italy through our affiliated Italian lawyers and Law Firms in Rome, Milan and other major cities in Italy. We are mainly specialized in the main aspects of Italian Commercial Law, including Company Formation, Debt Collection, Commercial Disputes and Litigation, Italian Real Estate Law and certain areas of Intellectual Property Law (such as Trademark…

    See Details

Articles on Law in Italy

Types of Italian Companies

Italy is a location preferred by foreign investors from all over the world, as the government offers investment incentives in certain areas. Those who wish to establish a company in Italy can choose from the following business entities in accordance to their requirements: Forming a General Partners ...

Set up a Company in Italy

Italy offers a profitable environment for business development as it has a well organized business infrastructure, a stable economy and most importantly encourages foreign investment. The process of incorporating a company in Italy doesn't take much time and effort to complete. Preliminary activiti ...

The Trade Register of Italy

The institution in charge with company registration in Italy is the Register of Enterprises of Italy, regulated by the Chamber of Commerce. Its main scope is to register different legal entities storing information into databases permanently accessible to the public. Providing a good communication b ...

Open Company Branch or Subsidiary in Italy

Foreign entrepreneurs, owners of companies who wish to expand their business investing in Italy often choose to open a company branch. This business type is regarded separately from the parent company. The parent company is fully liable for the liabilities of each branch it owns. The incorporation p ...

Guide to Company Incorporation in Italy

1. What is the minimum share capital of an Italian SRL (Limited Liability Company)? An Italian Limited Liability Company may be owned by one or more shareholders who must provide a minimum capital of EUR 10.000. Usually the shareholders' contributions are made in cash, unless the act of incorporatio ...

Shelf Company in Italy

A way to engage in business in Italy is acquiring a shelf company, and adjusting it. An Italian shelf company represents a quicker and more efficient way to start a company, as it is already established and registered in Italy with all required institutions. Therefore the time needed to start activi ...

Paying Taxes in Italy

1. What is the corporate tax in Italy? Italian Tax Law requires companies and individual entrepreneurs to pay a 27% corporate tax, which is a State Tax called IRES in Italy. In addition there is another tax, called IRAP which is a regional tax of 3, 9% bringing the total taxation amount at 31, and 4 ...

Company Law in Italy

The main legislation that refers to all types of companies in Italy is the Italian Civil Code. In addition to that, companies are also regulated by the Legislative Decree 58/1998, also known as the Consolidated Financial Act. This act was subject to a reform in 2001 by the Law 366/2001. Also, Consob ...

Setting up a Limited Liability Company (SRL) in Italy

A limited liability company in Italy is known as a Societa a Responsabilita Limitata or SRL. This type of company is usually intended to meet the needs of a small business. Due to the company law reform, limited liability companies in Italy became rather flexible and easy to run. This is why this ty ...

Setting up a Joint Stock Company (SpA) in Italy

Joint stock corporations in Italy are known as Societa per azioni or SpA. The capital can be divided into several types of shares, such as related shares, redeemable shares, shares with limiting voting rights or shares offered to employees. The company law reform brought some changes in the governan ...

Lawyer in Italy

  Lawyers in Italy are entitled to practice legal profession all over the country, no matter where they passed the bar exam. A lawyer in Italy must be aware of the professional code of conduct in order not to break its rules. Attorneys in Italy are divided into ordinary lawyers and lawyers qual ...

Italian Public Notary

The Italian public notaries are civil law public notaries who act as public officers with jurisdiction over voluntary private law. Their main activities are the authentication of documents. A public notary in Italy plays an official role in the Italian legal system. The first legal mentioning of pub ...

Power of Attorney in Italy

A power of attorney in Italy grants a person the right to represent another individual and act on behalf of their interest in all needed circumstances. If one cannot be present during negotiations of a transaction or for the signing of documents, it is necessary to appoint a third party that represe ...