Tax lawyers in Rome (2026)

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A tax lawyer advises on how a country's tax system applies to your situation and helps you meet your obligations correctly: determining your residency status, structuring cross-border income, planning around property or company tax, and responding if the authorities open an audit or dispute. Foreigners in Rome typically need one when they move, work or invest across borders and are unsure which country has the right to tax what. The work usually starts by establishing where you are tax-resident and what income is in scope, then mapping your filing duties and any treaty relief, and where necessary dealing with the tax authority on your behalf. Your residence records, income and asset details, and prior filings in both countries are the documents that shape the analysis.

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ILF Law Firm (Rome office) Unclaimed
Rome, Italy
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Rome office of an Italian firm serving foreign individuals and businesses with real estate, mortgage, citizenship, corporate and tax structuring services.

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Santaniello & Partners Unclaimed
Rome, Italy
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Rome-headquartered international firm assisting foreign companies and citizens with corporate, tax, real estate, family and criminal matters.

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Boccadutri International Law Firm Unclaimed
Rome, Italy
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International firm with offices including Rome and Milan serving foreign clients across immigration, family, criminal, real estate and personal injury matters.

Finding a tax lawyer in Rome

Tax in Italy can reach a foreigner from several directions at once — your residency status, double-taxation treaties, cross-border income, capital gains and property tax, company tax, and your filing obligations as an expat. What you owe and where often turns on where you live, where you earn, and which country's rules take priority. A tax lawyer in Rome helps you understand how the local system applies to your situation and how to stay compliant without being taxed twice on the same income.

Every firm listed here shows the practice areas and states the languages it works in, and each handles the tax matters foreigners in Rome face most. Contacting a firm is always free, with no obligation to hire.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a tax lawyer and an accountant in Italy?

An accountant generally prepares and files returns, while a tax lawyer advises on how the law applies, handles disputes and audits, and structures cross-border or complex matters. For an expat question that turns on residency or treaties, a lawyer in Rome is often the right starting point, and the two roles frequently work together.

When should a foreigner in Rome speak to a tax lawyer?

It is wise to seek advice before a move, a property purchase or sale, or starting work across borders, rather than after a return is filed. Early advice in Italy helps you set things up correctly and avoid problems that are harder to unwind later.

Can a tax lawyer help if the tax authority has already contacted me?

Yes. A tax lawyer in Rome can review the query or audit, explain what the authority is asking, prepare your response and represent you in any dispute. Gather the correspondence and your relevant filings before your first meeting.

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