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ATECO code 16.29.11

Manufacture of wooden parts for footwear

FABBRICAZIONE DI PARTI IN LEGNO PER CALZATURE

ATECO code16.29.11

ATECO 2007 code — superseded in ATECO 2025

This code was remapped to:

  • 15.20.10Fabbricazione di calzature, escluse parti in cuoio per calzature(rimappatura complessa)

Recommended INPS scheme:

SEPARATA

Flat-rate scheme (forfettario)

Eligible for the flat-rate scheme?

Yes

Threshold:

€85,000

Profitability coefficient:

67%

Classification

  • CATTIVITÀ MANIFATTURIERE
  • 16INDUSTRIA DEL LEGNO E DEI PRODOTTI IN LEGNO E SUGHERO (ESCLUSI I MOBILI); FABBRICAZIONE DI ARTICOLI IN PAGLIA E MATERIALI DA INTRECCIO
  • 16.2FABBRICAZIONE DI PRODOTTI IN LEGNO, SUGHERO, PAGLIA E MATERIALI DA INTRECCIO
  • 16.29Fabbricazione di altri prodotti in legno, sughero, paglia e materiali da intreccio
  • 16.29.1Fabbricazione di prodotti vari in legno (esclusi i mobili)
  • 16.29.11Fabbricazione di parti in legno per calzature

Frequently asked questions

I make complete shoes, including safety footwear and sports shoes — is the code 15.20.10?
Yes. Code 15.20.10 covers the manufacture of footwear of any material and process, including safety shoes with toe caps, sports footwear, and gaiters. If instead you produce only leather uppers, soles, or heels for other businesses, the code is 15.20.20.
I make ski boots — do they fall under 15.20.10 or sporting goods?
Generally no. Ski boots are treated as sports equipment and fall under sporting goods 32.30.09, not under 15.20.10. Ordinary sports shoes, however, remain here. A ski boot is part of the equipment, not a standard shoe.
I make orthopaedic shoes — does 15.20.10 apply to both mass-produced and bespoke ones?
Only to mass-produced ones. Orthopaedic shoes manufactured in series remain under 15.20.10 like any other footwear. When you make a bespoke orthopaedic shoe to correct a specific foot condition — together with insoles and aids — you fall under orthopaedic and prosthetic devices, outside the footwear class. The deciding factor is series production versus bespoke medical manufacture.
I buy uppers and soles from outside and assemble only the shoe — 15.20.10 or 15.20.20?
Yes, 15.20.10 when you assemble the complete shoe, even if you source all parts from third parties. Whoever makes only the leather parts — uppers, soles, and heels — without assembling the shoe falls under 15.20.20. You assemble the finished shoe, so you stay here.

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