The computerised One-Stop Shop makes it possible to start a business in a single day at the same time as sending the Single Communication. Impresainungiorno.gov serves as an operational and informative reference point for the handling of all start-up-related tasks and electronic procedures, from sending out communications to starting the business, from receiving the application to paying the costs and issuing the approvals.
Since 1 April 2010, through the Single Communication, all the bureaucratic formalities for registering a business undertaking have been carried out through a single electronic procedure. The "ComUnica" IT service still allows you to fulfil legal obligations by sending a communication to a single recipient, the Business Register of the Chamber of Commerce, while centralising requests for tax code and VAT number, opening an Inail insurance account and registering with Inps.
With the Single Communication, the registration of a company is carried out in a single and quick transaction; with the Digital Single Desk, in the cases provided for by law, it is also possible to start business activity on the same day.
Contributing to the simplification of bureaucracy is the establishment of the SCIA, Certified Notification of Commencement of Business (Art. 49 paragraph 4 of DL 78/2010, converted into Law 122/2010).
The SCIA replaces any authorisation, licence, non-constitutive concession, permit, or clearance, however named, including applications for registrations in professional registers or rolls required for carrying out business, commercial, or craft activities, provided that the issue of such authorisations depends exclusively on verifying the fulfilment of conditions and requirements prescribed by law, and is accompanied by documentation specifically required by industry regulations.
Excluded from the SCIA framework are cases involving environmental, landscape, or cultural restrictions, as well as measures issued by authorities responsible for national defence, public security, immigration, asylum, citizenship, administration of justice, financial administration (including actions related to revenue collection networks, also those derived from gambling), and obligations required by European Union regulations.
The One-Stop Shop must operate in electronic mode for procedures subject to SCIA. The notification is submitted to the SUAP, or, in the case of simultaneous fulfilment of the other tasks under the Single Communication, the SCIA may be attached to the same Single Communication application. In this case, the Business Register immediately transmits the SCIA to the competent SUAP.
The issuing of an electronic receipt, by the SUAP upon submission of the SCIA allows the applicant to di immediately engage in the business activity.
As of the above-mentioned date, n addition to the automated or SCIA procedure, the single, or ordinary procedure for applications for authorisation to carry out activities has also been implemented.
The ordinary procedure is governed by Articles 7 and 8 of Presidential Decree 160/2010.
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