Juventus will see their appeal against the 15-point Serie A penalty presented to the CONI court of appeal on April 19.
The Bianconeri were docked 15 points and saw several of their former directors, including Andrea Agnelli and Fabio Paratici, given bans.
They were accused of artificially inflating transfer fees to boost capital gains, therefore making it seem as if they were moving around far bigger assets than the club had in reality.
Juve have contested the verdict and spent the last few weeks putting together their appeal.
According to news agency ANSA, the hearing has now been set with the Collegio di Garanzia for April 19 at 14.30 local time.
Because of the technicalities of this particular punishment, the Collegio di Garanzia can only confirm or completely revoke the verdict, it cannot reduce the 15-point penalty.
The outcome may well affect future investigations and charges against not just Juventus, but other Serie A clubs too, as it is still not entirely clear whether the transfer value of a player can be independently verified.