Find the Best English-Speaking Accountant in Rome for Freelancers and Digital Nomads
- Anya
- Apr 25
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
Your compact guide to freelance taxes, Partita IVA, and accounting services in Italy.
Starting a business or freelancing in Italy can be exciting, but also overwhelming. From managing invoices and understanding the Italian tax system for foreigners to navigating bureaucracy, things can quickly get complicated, especially in a language you don’t speak.
The good news? You don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re looking for a freelance accountant for freelancers in Italy or need help understanding how to open a Partita IVA in Italy, some reliable English-speaking professionals can help you stay compliant and confident.

What Is a CAF (Centro di Assistenza Fiscale)?
If you're new to the system, a CAF is a government-authorized center that offers basic tax advice for freelancers in Italy and general citizens. Services include:
Filing income taxes (730 or Redditi forms)
ISEE declarations for student aid, housing, and social benefits
INPS contributions
⚠️ Most CAFs operate in Italian, but some locations, like the CAF in Re di Roma, have bilingual staff (ask for Francesco, who’s fluent in English).
Prefer Digital Support? Try Fiscozen
For those seeking remote accounting services in Italy, Fiscozen is a popular online platform supporting both Italians and internationals.
With their online platform, you can:
Register as a freelancer
Track income and expenses
Automatically generate invoices
Get real-time tax projections
Chat with a dedicated accountant (via chat or call)
💡 Bonus: They often run free webinars and offer a free consultation to new users. Pricing is subscription-based and includes most routine filings.
Trusted Commercialista: Regime Forfettario by Giampiero Teresi (Italian-Speaking accountant)
Need a hands-on professional? Giampiero Teresi and his team at Regime Forfettario are known for assisting with the flat-tax system for freelancers (regime forfettario). Ideal for:
Freelancers, consultants, and remote workers
Artists, creators, and digital nomads
Expats and newcomers to the Italian tax system
💡 Why people love it: transparent pricing, modern tools, and a team that explains things in a way that makes sense, without the jargon.
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