Yes, that's what I'm afraid of. What about ATM-withdrawals in another country? Can't be enough to trigger CRS indicia, right? I plan on withdrawing money every other week/once every month.
Also, sending a card through the mail can definitely be done, but it might be a little risky? A risk worthy...
So I am considering to start receiving my money to Payoneer, and then order a card so I can use it and withdraw at ATM's, etc, as any person would do. I've never had an account with them, so I'm completely new to the platform.
Question: Will any red flags be raised if I want the debit card sent...
Thank you for the quick answer. I doubt there is an agreement between Macedonia and the country in question. What is required to open a bank account in a country such as this one? Usually it's proof of residence, passport, etc.
Quite frankly, I just want to fly over there right now and open an...
Not sure why nobody is answering you, friend. I've been thinking about opening an account in North Macedonia... not sure what is required tho, or what bank to go for!
But if one was to, theoretically, open a bank account in North Macedonia (which is a non-CRS country), could one then receive paychecks/payments into that bank account continuously without having to worry about the bank reporting to one's home country?
Starting a bank account in countries such as North Macedonia & Georgia will keep you free from CRS. However, Georgia will join the agreement in 2023/2024.
It said “receiving salary” was a possibility as well. This is very intriguing to me. I’m gonna complete the verification-process and then report back here.
Guys, what EMI provides IBAN (so I can receive money) but doesn’t report to tax authorities? That might be a stupid question, but I do not trust neither Revolut or N26.
I feel like they will report the money coming in to my tax authority, eventually.
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