Do you have a VAT number? Do you need it for the invoice?
par-TI-ta i-VA — 'partita' is three syllables with stress on the second; 'IVA' = Imposta sul Valore Aggiunto, pronounced as three letters I-V-A.
Use this if you are buying for business purposes and need a proper invoice (fattura) with VAT. Licensed antique dealers can issue invoices; casual market sellers generally cannot.
'Partita IVA' is Italy's VAT identification number for businesses and freelancers. Asking for an invoice (fattura) with IVA is relevant if you're a business buyer. Only registered dealers (antiquari registrati) can issue proper invoices. The seller asking you 'ha la partita IVA?' is checking whether they need to issue a business invoice.
Posso avere una fattura?
Can I have an invoice?
Fattura = formal tax invoice (with IVA); needed for business expenses
Fa lo scontrino?
Do you give a receipt?
Informal sellers at markets may offer only a basic receipt or none at all
Il prezzo include l'IVA?
Does the price include VAT?
IVA (VAT) in Italy is typically 22%; for antiques the rate may differ
The Italian antique market operates on two levels: licensed dealers (antiquari) who are registered businesses and can issue invoices, and informal vendors who sell occasionally. The distinction matters for tax, authenticity guarantees, and legal recourse. Buying from a licensed dealer offers more consumer protection under Italian law.