If you're planning to freelance in Italy, one of the first (and most confusing) decisions you'll have to make is how you'll pay taxes. Yep, welcome to the glamorous side of la dolce vita.When you register for your Partita IVA (which you need to legally work as a freelancer), you’ll be asked to choose a tax regime. And unless you’re already well-versed in Italian tax law (lol), you might feel totally lost between the "Regime Forfettario" and the "Regime Ordinario."So, let’s break it down...| Su Guillory