Stellantis chairman John Elkann settles inheritance tax case with 10 months community service and €183M payment over grandmother's billion-euro estate dispute.

Stellantis Chairman Settles Billion-Euro Inheritance Tax Case
John Elkann, chairman of automotive giant Stellantis and heir to the Agnelli family fortune, has reached a settlement with Italian authorities in a high-profile tax evasion case. The agreement includes 10 months of community service and a €183 million payment to the Italian tax authorities.
Inheritance Dispute Over Billion-Euro Fortune
The case centers on the €1 billion inheritance left by Elkann's grandmother, Marella Caracciolo, who passed away in 2019. The fortune was originally accumulated by Fiat icon Gianni Agnelli, Elkann's grandfather and one of Italy's most famous industrialists.
The dispute arose when the Elkann siblings placed the inheritance in a Bahamian trust through Swiss law, believing they owed no inheritance tax to Italy since their grandmother was officially resident in Switzerland. However, Italian prosecutors argued the Swiss residence was fictitious and that she actually lived in Italy, making the inheritance subject to Italian tax laws.
Family Feud and Legal Resolution
The tax case has exposed deep divisions within the Agnelli family. Elkann's mother, Margherita Agnelli, initiated the legal proceedings against her own children. "The case is not over. John is guilty," she stated defiantly after the settlement was announced.
Under the agreement, Elkann's brother Lapo and sister Ginevra are exempt from further prosecution. A family spokesperson emphasized that "the deal does not constitute an admission of guilt, not even implicitly or partially." Elkann himself described the resolution as "the quick final closure of a painful matter."
The Agnelli Legacy
The Agnelli family, often called Italy's "royal family," built their fortune through Fiat, which Gianni Agnelli transformed into a global automotive powerhouse. Under his leadership in the 1980s, Fiat acquired brands like Lancia and Alfa Romeo, laying the foundation for what would become Stellantis after the 2021 merger with PSA Peugeot.
Gianni Agnelli was not only a business titan but also a cultural icon—a playboy known for wearing expensive watches over his shirt cuffs and owning sports assets including Juventus Football Club and Ferrari racing team.
Elkann's community service will likely involve work in care homes or addiction treatment centers, though specific details haven't been finalized. The settlement brings temporary closure to a case that has captivated Italy and highlighted the complex intersection of wealth, family dynamics, and tax obligations.