Partita IVA (Regime forfettario)
Partita IVA identifies your freelance business. The forfettario regime offers simplified taxation under limits.
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Apply via Agenzia delle Entrate or with a fiscal consultant.Why it matters
Affects taxes, invoicing and contributions.What to do now
- Check eligibility thresholds
- Open Partita IVA and choose regime
- Invoice correctly and track contributions
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FAQ
Yes, but rules and timing apply; consult a tax advisor.
You usually find your Partita IVA (Regime forfettario) in official letters, online portals, or documents from authorities.
Yes, Partita IVA (Regime forfettario) is often required for taxes, banking, or admin tasks.
Contact the relevant office to request a replacement or check your online account.
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- Apply for Codice Fiscale (Italy)
- Get SPID (Italy)
- How to file an Italian tax return (Modello 730 or Redditi)
- Register with the Italian SSN and get Tessera Sanitaria
- Open an Italian bank account
- Register Partita IVA (regime forfettario)
- Apply for Permesso di soggiorno (Italy)
- Pay IMU property tax (Italy)
- Register a car in Italy
- Apply for Assegno Unico (Italy)