- FOREIGN CITIZENS NOT RESIDENT IN ITALY
Foreign citizens not resident in Italy have to specifically delegate a person (through Power of Attorney*) to submit the Tax Code application form directly to the offices of the Italian Revenue Agency located throughout Italy, pursuant to art. 1 of the implementing Ministerial Decree no. 281 of 17 May 2001.
The addresses of the offices of the Italian Revenue Agency can be found on the website www.agenziaentrate.it
- STUDENTS
Students who need the Tax Code for pre-enrolment at the University can obtain it automatically on the UNIVERSITALY Portal during the pre-enrolment application. The attribution of the Tax Code can be completed: by non-EU students at the Single Immigration Desk within 8 days from the arrival (Sportello Unico dell’Immigrazione) or at the Police Headquarters (Questura) at the time of applying for the residence permit; by EU students at the Italian Revenue Agency by submitting the AA4/8 form.
- CITIZENS OF NON-EU COUNTRIES WHO INTEND TO WORK OR REUNITE WITH THEIR FAMILIES IN ITALY
Citizens of non-EU countries who intend to work or join their families in Italy are assigned the Tax Code:
– by the Single Immigration Desk, present in each Prefecture and responsible for issuing entry clearance (nulla osta) to foreign citizens who apply for a residence permit for employment or family reunification;
– by the Police Headquarters, State Police office, for foreign citizens who apply for other types of residence permits.
- CITIZENS OF EU COUNTRIES WHO INTEND TO STAY IN ITALY
Citizens of EU countries who intend to stay in Italy can apply for the Tax Code by submitting the AA4/8 form to a territorial office of the Italian Revenue Agency. The request must be motivated and accompanied by a valid document (passport or identity card valid for expatriation).
- FOREIGN CITIZENS WHO NEED THE TAX CODE TO INITIATE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IN ITALY
Foreign citizens who need the Tax Code in order to initiate legal proceedings in Italy may include among the powers of attorney * attributed to the lawyer to whom they entrust the task of requesting the Tax Code at any office of the Italian Revenue Agency; the addresses of the offices of the Italian Revenue Agency can be found on the website www.agenziaentrate.it.
*The power of attorney (procura) must be issued in a bilingual format (Arabic-Italian or English-Italian by the Ministry of Justice of Qatar. Once issued, it must be legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).
After these steps, you may book an appointment via Prenot@mi (link: Home Page – Prenot@Mi) for legalization to have the power of attorney legalized at the Italian Embassy in Doha.