Overview

Antonino Paolo Calcò is a Partner in the Tax department at LEXIA. He is a specialized tax lawyer with several years of experience in the field, focusing on the defense of taxpayers and the management of complex relationships with tax authorities.

Antonino holds a Law degree with honors (110 cum laude) from the University of Palermo, where he specialized in Criminal Tax Law with a thesis on non-existent transactions and financial offenses. His technical preparation is supported by an extensive academic path, including advanced training at the IPSOA Specialization School in Bologna and specialized masters in tax litigation. He combines a rigorous analytical approach with a practical understanding of the evolving tax landscape to provide strategic advisory and litigation support.

Experience

Tax Litigation Expertise in representing clients before Tax Justice Courts, developed through advanced specialization and years of practice. He manages the procedural and substantive aspects of tax disputes, from the pre-litigation phase to final judgment.

Criminal Tax Law Specific expertise in the analysis and defense of criminal offenses related to tax matters, particularly concerning non-existent transactions and the administrative-criminal liability framework under Legislative Decree 74/2000.

Corporate Tax Advisory Strategic consultancy for companies on domestic tax compliance, leveraging specialized training from leading institutions like IPSOA and Tax Consulting Firm.

Administrative and Tax Procedures Assistance in managing relationships with the Tax Authorities, including audit support, settlement procedures (accertamento con adesione), and the mitigation of tax-related risks.

Education

Master in Tax Law, IPSOA Wolters Kluwer / Tax Consulting Firm (Palermo).
Advanced Training and Specialization School in Tax Law, IPSOA – Scuola di Formazione (Bologna).
Advanced Course on Tax Litigation, University of Palermo.
• Degree in Law (110/110 cum laude), University of Palermo (Thesis: “Non-existent Transactions”)

Languages

Italian
English
French

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