I believe the original post may have been unclear in wording. In some cases, people obtain proof of residency because their former tax authorities request formal documentation. However, this depends heavily on individual circumstances and the legal requirements of the country in question...
Valid points but I think you assume too much guys.
How do you know if he lives in one country sufficiently enough time (and has ties) to trigger there tax residency?
What if his former tax domicile country specifically ask for this paper, not caring about DTA, just need to have proof he is a...
Generally, the citizenships that don’t need entry visa or are granted at the entry are the cheapest (EU, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, UK, Canada, US, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand…)
@Frankie @luap
In general, the required stay is around three business days. Some banks accept residency documents for account opening purposes, but it depends on the bank and jurisdiction. Fees vary by citizenship, especially for those requiring visas. It's best to research what applies to your...
Cut your ties with Germany
Move where you want to live (get residency there)
Then, set up a structure that will allow you to grow your business while paying zero or low taxes. It should probably be a US LLC.
Alternatively, if you want to stay in Germany for now...
You can still get the...
What does Mexico explicitly need from you to not consider you a tax resident?
Residency... doable in PY
Tax Certificate ... doable in PY (DTT with Mex not available)
I was part of this kind of discussion here on the forum a few months ago.
I was also on the side of “you have to be a tax resident somewhere”. The truth probably is, it depends on the country of your citizenship and the country of your previous tax residency. Some countries like in the case of...
Yeah, it could be them.
Well, it is wrong. Of course, you can get RUC without permanent residency.
It is actually one of the requirements to get permanent residency if you don't have a university degree.