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Does Italy have a departure tax?

Italy has specific rules and regulations in place regarding exit taxes, which are applicable to individuals and companies planning to leave the country. Exit taxes are levied on the transfer of assets and capital when moving abroad, and they aim to prevent tax avoidance and preserve the country's tax base.



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