World Tax Reviews

Overview

WTS R&A Studio Tributario is a specialist tax consultancy serving Italian-based midsize multinationals and renowned foreign companies operating in Italy. With offices in Milan, Rome, Turin, and Verona, the firm focuses on cross-border operations, transfer pricing, supply chain advisory, corporate reorganizations, and tax treaty advice. Since January 2025, it expanded into Global Mobility and Employment Tax, led by Partner Maurizio Cicciù. The firm is strong in life sciences, engineering, biotech, and digital sectors, and actively advises on green taxation and Pillar Two. Partners are hands-on, ensuring high-quality service. Chiara Mejnardi is a key partner. 

During the research period, the firm haassisted an industrial group during tax inspections and dispute resolution through pre-emptive agreements, including transfer pricing adjustments that reflect the interconnection between related-party and third-party transactions. In addition, the team assisted  a Brazilian company on the acquisition, complexity of Brazilian implications, in particular with respect to transfer pricing (difficulty of identifying comparable in the Brazilian market) and impending entry into force of Pillar Two regulations.   

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WTS R&A Studio Tributario is a specialist in tax consulting for Italian and foreign midsized multinationals. Its practice is focused on cross-border operations, transfer pricing, supply chain advisory, corporate reorganisations and tax treaties. Partner Giovanni Rolle is a key individual at the firm, which operates out of three offices in Milan, Torino, and Verona.

The team recently provided a prominent Italian manufacturer of high-tech sustainable and participated in the analysis of international tax returns and financial reports, rewriting to Italian standards, and computation of current and deferred taxes as well as effective tax rates for an Italian cement manufacturing group.

Marco Martina, Consultant, joined the firm during the research period, while Annachiara Tosadori, manager, left.