MILAN: The Italian chairman of Jeep owner Stellantis, John Elkann, has agreed to a year’s community service as part of an inheritance tax dispute, his lawyer said today, a day after he agreed to pay €183 million to close the matter.
The deal settles a dispute between Italian tax authorities and Elkann, his brother Lapo and sister Ginevra, Turin prosecutors said yesterday.
At issue is the inheritance of their grandmother, Marella Caracciolo, widow of the former Fiat boss Gianni Agnelli and a legendary figure in Italy, that is estimated at around €1 billion (US$1.2 billion).