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Cost to Open an SRL in Italy: Full 2026 Fee Guide

See every fee to open an SRL in Italy: government taxes, notary costs, and annual charges. SRL vs. SRLS cost comparison. Free quote from our Milan and Rome offices.

Book a ConsultationUpdated 2026-06-02
Cost to open an SRL in Italy: Milan city business district.
Cost to open an SRL in Italy: Milan city business district.

Understanding the cost to open an SRL in Italy is the first step for any foreign founder planning to incorporate. The fees fall into two categories: statutory government fees (fixed by law and non-negotiable) and professional service fees (market-variable ranges). Government fees at signing total approximately €446. Professional fees, including the notary, add €2,000–€3,500 for a standard SRL.

Share capital is separate from both categories. Whether you deposit €1 or €10,000, that money belongs to the company and stays on its balance sheet. It is not an expense.

At a glance: Opening an SRL in Italy involves government fees of approximately €446 (imposta di registro €200, imposta di bollo €156, diritti camerali €90), a notary professional fee of €2,000–€3,500, and an optional accountant setup fee of €1,300–€3,500. Share capital (minimum €1, conventionally €10,000) is deposited in the company's bank account and is not an expense.


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What You Pay at Incorporation: Statutory Government Fees

When you sign the notarial deed, three government fees are due immediately. These are fixed by Italian law and apply to every SRL regardless of which notary you use or which city you incorporate in.

The tassa di concessione governativa (corporate books tax) and the diritto annuale (Camera di Commercio annual fee) are recurring charges that begin in the first year and are listed in Table C below.

Table A: Government / Statutory Fees at Incorporation (Tier-1 Confirmed)

FeeAmountWhen DueAuthority
Imposta di registro€200At notary signingAgenzia delle Entrate (Art. 9 D.P.R. 131/1986)
Imposta di bollo€156At notary signingAgenzia delle Entrate
Diritti camerali€90At Registro Imprese filingCamera di Commercio
Tassa di concessione governativa (annual)€309.87/year (capital up to €516,456.90)First payment via c/c postale n. 6007 before activity-start declaration; thereafter 16 March via F24 code 7085Agenzia delle Entrate (D.P.R. 641/72, Art. 23)
Diritto annuale 2025 (turnover up to €100k)€100/yearAnnual, payable to Camera di CommercioMIMIT / Camera di Commercio (D.M. 21/04/2011; confirmed 2025 per MIMIT Note 18/12/2024, Prot. 0127214)
Partita IVA registrationFreeAt Comunicazione Unica filingAgenzia delle Entrate

Total minimum government fees at signing: approximately €446 (imposta di registro + imposta di bollo + diritti camerali).


Government fees due at incorporation

€200

Imposta di registro (at signing)

€156

Imposta di bollo (at signing)

€90

Diritti camerali (at filing)

~€446

Total minimum government fees

Professional Fees: Notary, Accountant, and Setup Services

Professional fees are market-variable. Notary tariffs were liberalized in Italy in 2006, so there is no regulatory cap. Accountant fees depend on the complexity of the structure and activity type. The ranges below reflect current market consensus for a standard SRL with €10,000 share capital.

For non-resident founders, a registered office in Italy is a near-mandatory additional cost. Italian law requires a sede legale (registered address) on Italian territory, but it does not need to be a physical office. A virtual registered office is legally valid and the standard solution for foreign founders.

Table B: Professional and Service Fees (Market-Variable Ranges)

ServiceSRLSRLS
Notary professional fee€2,000–€3,500 (excl. taxes and disbursements)€0 (waived by law, Art. 2463-bis CC)
Accountant setup (bylaws + VAT/Partita IVA)€1,300–€3,500€1,300–€3,500
Annual accounting / compliance€3,000–€8,000/year€3,000–€8,000/year
Virtual / registered office (sede legale)€600–€2,000/year€600–€2,000/year
PEC certified email (per address)€20–€80/year€20–€80/year
Digital signature kit (director, one-off)€50–€100€50–€100
Balance sheet annual filing (Registro Imprese)€60–€130/year€60–€130/year

Government registration taxes (imposta di registro, imposta di bollo, diritti camerali) apply to both SRL and SRLS.

SRLS Notary Waiver: The Important Restriction

The SRLS (Società a responsabilità limitata semplificata) offers one significant cost advantage over the standard SRL: the notary professional fee is waived entirely by Art. 2463-bis of the Italian Civil Code, as introduced by D.L. 1/2012 (converted by L. 27/2012). For a founder comparing SRL vs. SRLS on cost, this saves €2,000–€3,500 at incorporation.

Government registration taxes still apply to an SRLS. The imposta di registro, imposta di bollo, and diritti camerali are due at signing and registration, the same as for a standard SRL.

Critical restriction: SRLS shareholders must be natural persons only (Art. 2463-bis CC). A foreign corporation, holding company, or any other legal entity cannot hold an SRLS quota. If a corporate shareholder structure is required, an ordinary SRL is the only option. See our full SRL vs. SRLS comparison for a detailed breakdown of restrictions.

SRLS capital must be €1–€9,999 in cash and paid in full at signing. There is no partial pay-in option.


Professional & service fees: SRL vs SRLS
SRL
SRLS
Notary professional fee
€2,000–€3,500
€0 (waived, Art. 2463-bis cc)
Accountant setup (bylaws + Partita IVA)
€1,300–€3,500
€1,300–€3,500
Annual accounting / compliance
€3,000–€8,000/yr
€3,000–€8,000/yr
Registered office (sede legale)
€600–€2,000/yr
€600–€2,000/yr
PEC certified email
€20–€80/yr
€20–€80/yr

Share Capital: What You Deposit vs. What You Spend

Share capital is one of the most misunderstood elements of SRL formation costs. It is not a fee. It is not an expense. It is money you transfer from your personal funds into the company's bank account, where it stays on the company's balance sheet as equity.

The legal minimum capital for an SRL is €1 (Art. 2463 CC, as amended by D.Lgs. 76/2013, Art. 9). The conventional market standard is €10,000. For a multi-member SRL, at least 25% of the subscribed cash capital must be paid in and deposited before the notary signing (Art. 2464 CC). For a single-member SRL, 100% must be paid in at incorporation.

For an SRLS, capital must be €1–€9,999 and paid in full in cash at signing (Art. 2463-bis CC).

The key point: once incorporated, the capital belongs to the company. You can use it to pay salaries, suppliers, or other business expenses. It is not consumed by the incorporation process itself. See our guide to share capital requirements for the full rules on contributions, increases, and the legal reserve obligation.


Annual Running Costs: What You Pay Every Year

After registration, the cost picture shifts from one-time fees to recurring annual obligations. The table below shows the standard annual cost items for a small SRL in its first full year of operation.

Table C: Annual Recurring Costs (Small SRL, First Full Year)

Cost ItemAmountNotes
Diritto annuale (Camera di Commercio)€100/yearTurnover up to €100k; confirmed 2025 per MIMIT Note 18/12/2024, Prot. 0127214
Tassa di concessione governativa€309.87/yearDue 16 March via F24 code 7085; D.P.R. 641/72, Art. 23
Accountant / bookkeeping / tax compliancefrom €3,000/yearMarket-variable; see Table B above
PEC certified email€20–€80/year per addressDirector's individual PEC required since 2025
Balance sheet filing (Registro Imprese)€60–€130/year
Virtual / registered office€600–€2,000/yearNear-mandatory for non-resident founders with no Italian address

Indicative first-year total (excluding share capital and virtual office): approximately €3,700–€4,500. Add €600–€2,000 if a virtual office is needed.


Annual recurring costs (small SRL)

€100/yr

Diritto annuale (turnover up to €100k)

€309.87/yr

Tassa di concessione governativa

from €3,000/yr

Accountant / bookkeeping / tax

€3,700–€4,500

Indicative first-year total (excl. office)

First-Year Budget Summary

Putting both tables together gives a realistic all-in budget for the first year. The one-time setup costs (SRL, excluding share capital) run approximately €2,500–€4,500: notary professional fee (€2,000–€3,500) plus government fees (€446) plus books and digital signature (€150–€200).

First-year annual running costs for a small SRL with basic accounting add approximately €3,700–€4,500: diritto annuale (€100), tassa di concessione governativa (€309.87), accounting from €3,000, PEC approximately €50, and balance sheet filing approximately €60–€130. Non-resident founders add €600–€2,000 for a virtual registered office.

Share capital (minimum €1 to conventional €10,000) is deposited in the company's bank account separately. It is equity, not a cost.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Government fees at signing total approximately €446 (imposta di registro €200 + imposta di bollo €156 + diritti camerali €90). Adding a notary professional fee of €2,000–€3,500 and an accountant setup fee of €1,300–€3,500, the realistic one-time cost is €3,800–€7,500 before ongoing charges.

The main saving in an SRLS is the notary professional fee, which is waived by law (Art. 2463-bis CC). Government registration taxes (imposta di registro, bollo, camerali) still apply to both. An SRL with €10,000 capital pays notary fees of €2,000–€3,500; an SRLS pays none, but capital must be cash and shareholders must be natural persons.

The notary professional fee (onorario) is waived by law for an SRLS under Art. 2463-bis CC. Government taxes applied to the deed (imposta di registro €200, imposta di bollo €156, diritti camerali €90) still apply. Some notary offices charge a small administrative handling fee; confirm with the notary before signing.

The diritto annuale for an SRL with annual turnover up to €100,000 is €100/year (the €200 base rate reduced by 50% under D.M. 21/04/2011). Rates scale up with revenue per Tabella 6. The rate is confirmed unchanged for 2025 by MIMIT Note 18/12/2024.

This is an annual corporate-books authentication tax of €309.87/year (for share capital up to €516,456.90) payable to Agenzia delle Entrate. For existing companies, the deadline is 16 March each year via F24 (code tributo 7085). For a new company, the first payment is made via c/c postale n. 6007 before filing the VAT activity-start declaration.

Yes. Partita IVA registration is free and is processed via the Comunicazione Unica (ComUnica) filed with the Registro Imprese. It is typically issued the same or next business day. The Partita IVA is an 11-digit number; the IT prefix is used for VIES EU cross-border VAT purposes.

For bylaws drafting and Partita IVA/VAT registration setup, a commercialista typically charges €1,300–€3,500 as a one-off fee, depending on the complexity of the activity and structure. This is separate from the ongoing annual compliance fee of €3,000–€8,000/year for bookkeeping and tax filings.

Italian company law requires a registered address (sede legale) in Italy, but it does not need to be a physical operational office. A virtual registered office is legally sufficient for the sede legale. For non-resident founders, a virtual office is the standard solution, typically costing €600–€2,000/year in Milan or Rome.

For a multi-member SRL with standard capital of €10,000, at least 25% (€2,500) must be paid in and deposited before signing (Art. 2464 CC). For a single-member SRL, 100% must be paid in at incorporation. For an SRLS (capital €1–€9,999), 100% must be paid in full in cash at signing.

No. SRLS shareholders must be natural persons only (Art. 2463-bis CC). A foreign corporation, holding company, or any non-natural-person entity cannot hold an SRLS quota. If a corporate shareholder structure is required, an ordinary SRL must be used.

Minimum annual costs for a small SRL include: diritto annuale €100, tassa di concessione governativa €309.87, accountant/compliance fees from €3,000, PEC approximately €50, and balance sheet filing €60–€130. Add virtual office (€600–€2,000) if no Italian address. Total minimum budget is approximately €3,700–€4,500/year before office costs.

Yes. An SRLS can be converted to an ordinary SRL by shareholders' resolution and notarial deed when the business outgrows the €9,999 capital limit or needs corporate shareholders or custom bylaws. The conversion involves notary costs and a new Registro Imprese filing but is a standard path for growing companies.

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