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Italy

Francesco Bonichi

Studio Legale Tributario in association with Ernst & Young

Nicola Broggi

PwC

Fabio Chiarenza

Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners

Silvia Confalonieri

Studio Legale Tributario Santacroce & Associati

Nicola Crispino

Baker McKenzie

Alessandra Di Salvo

Deloitte Italy

Amedeo Domanti

Deloitte Italy

Alfredo Fossati

LED Taxand

Marco Frulio

Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners

Claudio Giordano

Nunziante Magrone

Eugenio Graziani

KStudio Associato (KPMG Tax Advisors)

Luca Lavazza

PwC

Salvatore Mattia

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Pier Luca Mazza

Pirola Pennuto Zei & Associates

Nicoletta Mazzitelli

Studio Legale Tributario Santacroce & Associati

Andrea Parolini

Maisto e Associati

Antonio Piciocchi

Deloitte Italy

Giuliana Polacco

Baker McKenzie

Raffaele Rizzardi

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Barbara Rossi

Deloitte Italy

Benedetto Santacroce

Studio Legale Tributario Santacroce & Associati

Chiara Tomassetti

Deloitte Italy

Monica Zafferani

Deloitte Italy

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