da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 13, 2026 | English
Introduction PEC is not optional. For an Italian S.r.l. or Italian S.r.l.s.,or individual business, it is a mandatory tool required by law and represents the official communication channel with the Italian Public Administration. Without PEC, the company cannot...
da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 10, 2026 | English
Introduction The Italian S.r.l.s. is often presented as the ideal solution to start a business. This is partly true, but only if its advantages and limits are clearly understood. In this article, we analyze the pros and cons of the Italian S.r.l.s. in a clear way,...
da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 9, 2026 | English
Introduction After signing the articles of incorporation and the bylaws, the company exists from a legal standpoint. However, in order to operate for tax purposes, an essential step is required: the assignment of the Tax Code and the VAT Number. This step allows the...
da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 5, 2026 | English
Introduction The Italian S.r.l.s. was created to make the start of a business activity faster and more economically accessible. The incorporation procedure partly mirrors that of the Italian S.r.l., but includes important simplifications, especially in the initial...
da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 1, 2026 | English
Introduction Opening an Italian S.r.l. does not only mean limiting liability. It also means entering a tax and accounting system that is more structured than an individual Partita IVA. Understanding how an Italian S.r.l. is taxed and which accounting obligations it...
da Dott. Igli Topi | Gen 1, 2026 | English
Why they are discussed so much When a business grows, the question always comes up: should I continue as a sole proprietor (Partita IVA) or switch to a company? The two most commonly used forms in Italy are the Italian S.r.l. and the Italian S.r.l.s. Both allow you to...