The Bank of Italy acts as Treasurer to the Italian State. It makes payments on account of general government bodies and collects amounts due to them. Citizens can receive wages and salaries and other payments from governmental bodies, pay what they owe to those bodies on own or third-party account, and obtain reports on the transactions effected.
One can collect an amount due from a general government body:
If the payment order has already been received by the Bank of Italy branch, you can ask the branch to credit the amount to a bank or postal current account or to issue a cashier's cheque.
Payments to governmental bodies can be made:
The deposit slip must be made out in favour of the Treasury ("Tesoreria") and filled out in full. The receipt stub certifies that the payment has been made.
You can make payments from abroad, in euros, by credit transfer to the account to which payment is to be made. For payments to State budget items, use only the IBAN of the Rome Treasury account (Tesoreria di Roma).
Payments not in euros are always handled by the Bank of Italy via correspondent banks. The banking coordinates for these payments are supplied directly by the general government bodies to which the payments are made.
Payment beneficiaries or their legal representatives may apply, in writing, to inspect payment orders, to get copies of them, or to obtain information on orders paid or to be paid. The request must specify all the elements needed to identify the order (the issuing government body, the number of the payment order, the budget item, the date of issue and the amount) and the person requesting the information.