forfettario
flat-rate, lump-sum
adjective for-feht-TAH-ryoh Rare
Origin: From French forfait (fixed price, package deal).
Usage Note
Forfettario describes a pricing or taxation system based on a fixed lump sum rather than itemised costs. The feminine is forfettaria; plurals forfettari / forfettarie. It is common in Italian tax law: regime forfettario is the flat-rate tax regime for small businesses and freelancers. Sometimes spelled forfetario (one t) in official legislation.
Examples
"I liberi professionisti possono aderire al regime forfettario."
Natural Translation
Freelancers can join the flat-rate tax scheme.
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