Not at all. The reason why I posted this is because I would like to have a permanent property and legal residency in an EU country that is convenient for traveling and spending a couple of months there each year, but I would also like to avoid becoming tax resident in that EU country. Which EU...
Some countries, such as Portugal among the ones that I mentioned, consider you tax resident if you have a residence at your disposal in their territory. So, let's say I live in the UAE and buy or rent an apartment in Portugal so that I can spend a couple of months there whenever I want. In this...
I've been reading some of the Tax Treaties signed between the UAE and other countries and I'm surprised to see that in many of them the definition of "resident individuals" only seems to include UAE nationals.
Here are example extracts from some of these treaties defining what is a "resident...
The part that ruins it for many people is the new 20% cap on management/consulting cap. Businesses that can benefit from the Romanian micro-enterprise regime the most are the management/consulting type, since they tend to have low expenses. But now that's incompatible with the micro-enterprise...
The bill is expected to be endorsed by the end of the week.
Romania’s Govt. publishes fiscal changes bill
proiecte-acte-normative - Acasa - MFP
The important bits, in English:
Goodbye Romania.
Lithuania has micro-enterprises up to 300k EUR turnover, no employment requirement, no...
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