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Elkann Siblings Agree to Pay €175 Million to End Italy Tax Case

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The Agnelli clan’s John Elkann and his siblings, Lapo and Ginerva, agreed to pay about €175 million ($204 million) to Italy’s revenue authority as they seek to settle a probe over alleged tax evasion, according to people familiar with the matter.

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It concerns a merely seemingly lateral aspect of their long history of family hostility and court cases

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The investigation started from a dispute over the rich legacy on Margherita's impulse.Despite the tax agreement closed by the Elkann brothers, continues the criminal investigation of the Turin Public Prosecutor on the alleged offences of tax fraud and fraud against the State for some payments made by Margherita A...

Center

The investigation for tax evasion on the inheritance of the lawyer and his wife Marella: the grandchildren make an agreement with the Revenue Agency. But the criminal proceedings remain in place.

Lean Right

The Elkann spokesman's note: "Adding an overall definition with the Revenue Agency of potential disputes related to tax burdens on them potentially burdening them as heirs to Donna Marella Agnelli"

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Center

The heir of the lawyer Agnelli would be healing with the Revenue Agency for the inheritance. The amount between tax and tax evaded and its penalties. The new strategy of the lawyers. The litigation with the mother Margherita de Pahlen

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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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