again take Vanuatu PR. The entire process is totally REMOTELY done for a one time fee. And your TIN number is automatically the numer of your PR card.
again get yourself a Vanuatu PR card 10 years validity for 7k USD and be on the safe side. All done remotely.
Period.
Then you have to be 183 days somewhere! As we all (most) do here! Your country can ALWAYS ask you proofs of staying. Own apartment, transport, expenses with your card, receipts from everything. This is coming globally and happened thanks to a few people that think that been digital nomads are paying tax nowhere. It's not like that! You HAVE to be tax resident somewhere and if you don't want to be found out after 10, 15, 20 years and they will take you everything, you have to plan it properly. Also consider the P/E, place of effective management etc. Even if you are 10 days in a country and you work online, you work on this specific country -> you have to pay tax on this specific country as the work is done there! Because you are physically there. So, check the rules for every country and how it works.Why it's a lie if it's obtained legally? Country asks me to be a tax resident somewhere, and some country considers me a tax resident. All legal. Why you consider that "a lie obtained legally"?
You HAVE to be tax resident somewhere
I was part of this kind of discussion here on the forum a few months ago.How do you get to that conclusion?
Because even the tax hell Germany does not require you to prove that you moved your tax residency elsewhere, all you have to do to leave Germany's tax system is to announce that you leave, and cut ties (move out of Germany and terminate your rental contract in Germany).
As I understood, he needs it to be accepted by Belarus, not the EU or?Then you have to be 183 days somewhere! As we all (most) do here! Your country can ALWAYS ask you proofs of staying. Own apartment, transport, expenses with your card, receipts from everything. This is coming globally and happened thanks to a few people that think that been digital nomads are paying tax nowhere. It's not like that! You HAVE to be tax resident somewhere and if you don't want to be found out after 10, 15, 20 years and they will take you everything, you have to plan it properly. Also consider the P/E, place of effective management etc. Even if you are 10 days in a country and you work online, you work on this specific country -> you have to pay tax on this specific country as the work is done there! Because you are physically there. So, check the rules for every country and how it works.
Get your things, move to a 0% region that your country accepts and do it legally!
Most of the countries you mentioned are anyway not accepted by many countries in EU as they are on the list of non-cooperative countries - there are plenty of lists you have to research your self :
https://taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu/news/update-eu-list-non-cooperative-jurisdictions-tax-purposes-2025-02-18_en#:~:text=These jurisdictions include Antigua and,implemented within the available timeframe.
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/eu-list-of-non-cooperative-jurisdictions/
Etc - do some research.
Not all the countries YET, but one by one adding.. Australia added it, and more coming.. Also many (not for the current topic) are proposing citizenship based taxation (France).How do you get to that conclusion?
Because even the tax hell Germany does not require you to prove that you moved your tax residency elsewhere, all you have to do to leave Germany's tax system is to announce that you leave, and cut ties (move out of Germany and terminate your rental contract in Germany).
No because Belarus is not in the EU. But if it was, it has first to be accepted from the country... And EU too.. I think is confusing and more confusing is coming since many countries (including PY) are issuing TRCs without physicall precence of 180 days/yr. People don't understand that if you are tax resident somewhere is not because you want, is because THIS COUNTRY is dragging you to be taxed there. So, how one country can give TRC (0% of course) but you can be living somwhere else and maybe staying more than 180 days there? If you read the Cyprus non dom rules, they strictly say that you need the x days in cyprus but YOU CANNOT Stay in any other country more than 180 days. That invalidates the non-dom.As I understood, he needs it to be accepted by Belarus, not the EU or?
No, Australia hasn't added a requirement that one needs to be tax resident in some country outside Australia to get out of their tax net.Not all the countries YET, but one by one adding.. Australia added it, and more coming.. Also many (not for the current topic) are proposing citizenship based taxation (France).
Some users here also mentioned Italy, Slovakia and some France.Im actually not aware of any country that explicitly requires tax residency abroad to get out of the tax net. Possibly Spain is the closest, where i understand that in practice it is likely one has to show tax residency abroad.
Italy Im familiar with, and in order to register as an Italian abroad (AIRE registry) you have to go to the Italian embassy in the country you moved to, and have some sort of proof of residence - not proof of tax residence though. And it's a one off thing, you dont have to keep proving your residency.Some users here also mentioned Italy, Slovakia and some France.
Yeah, it's like why not have some proof. I was actually in a situation where it was useful recently. Bought a macbook in Sweden and was claiming back VAT at the airport - would really annoy me to give money to a tax hell country. So I told them I live in this godforsaken country in West Africa and Im flying back there, look here is my flight ticket. And the airport-VAT stuff said, yeah that's not enough, you have to show that you are a resident of this country too, with a tone that they were thinking no way this guy is resident in african shithole country. So I whip up my wallet, bring out a little plastic card where it says Carte Resident, Republique de [Shithole Country] and get my money.But I think in most cases, nobody cares. But if you are unlucky and get shot on the street just when you visited your mom, you may get unwanted attention and questions. In such a case, it is good to have proof. Maybe the best is go get a job somewhere and pay some tax while being there some time. And have some homeless using your card to pay for some food the other days.
Do you know a contact agent who does this?again get yourself a Vanuatu PR card 10 years validity for 7k USD and be on the safe side. All done remotely.
Period.