- Italy’s plastic tax aims to reduce the production and consumption of single-use plastic products.
- As of 1 January 2023, impacted taxpayers will have compliance obligations, among others, registration, quarterly tax returns and payments.
- Economic operators should consider this new tax in their pricing policies, supply chains and processes to minimize the relevant impacts.
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