Doing Business in the US
If you are an Italian company and wish to get information on doing business in the U.S., we suggest you start from the “Info Mercati Esteri” website (in Italian only). Click on the following links to learn more on:
For more on the U.S. Federal and State laws that an Italian investor needs to be aware of before establishing a business in the U.S., on legal and fiscal requirements, employment regulations, investment rules, incentives offered by several State administrations, and other useful resources information, you can also explore:
- The U.S. government website “Select USA”
- The info on trade opportunities provided by the Italian Trade Commission
Doing Business in Italy
If you wish to do business in Italy, you can check out:
- The "Doing Business in Italy" and "Why Invest in Italy" guides curated by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development
- The Statistics on Italian economy provided by the Bank of Italy
- The macroeconomic data and analyses provided by the Treasury Department of the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance
- The Italia Startup Visa website, providing information on the Italian policy to attract innovative entrepreneurs from all over the world
- Italian Business Register, providing official information on companies with headquarters or local branches in Italy
Agreements on fiscal issues
- United States-Italy Income and Capital Tax Convention
- Bilateral Agreement between Italy’s Ministry of Agriculture and US’ Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau on Alcoholic Beverages Quality Control
- Italian Companies in the United States
- Italy-US convention on avoiding double-taxation and filing requirements
- Convention Between The Government Of The United States Of America And The Government Of The Italian Republic For The Avoidance Of Double Taxation With Respect To Taxes On Income And The Prevention Of Fraud Or Fiscal Evasion
- Exchange of Verbal Notes that amended the Convention