How to Pay Low Taxes with Spain’s Beckham Law
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3M ago
The Special Regime for Displaced Workers, or Beckham Law, as it has become known, was introduced by Spain in 2004 to attract talent and qualified workers from overseas.  The law, famously created to bring David Beckham to Real Madrid, has ironically been axed for professional athletes.  However, it now helps thousands of foreigners live and […] The post How to Pay Low Taxes with Spain’s Beckham Law appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Malaysia (Territorial Tax)
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5M ago
Malaysia is beautiful, but don’t just take our word for it. It’s been officially recognised as the 13th most popular country to move to by Comparethemarket Australia. It’s one of Nomad Capitalist founder Andrew Henderson’s favourite spots; he owns property there, visits regularly for months, and has many positive things to say about the place. […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Malaysia (Territorial Tax) appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Costa Rica (Territorial Tax)
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5M ago
Costa Rica offers a stable political climate, a strong expat community, and good infrastructure. You couldn’t find a better place to slow down, spend lots of time outside, buy or rent an affordable property, and live closer to nature.  We have yet to get to the best bit – paying zero or low taxes in […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Costa Rica (Territorial Tax) appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Panama (Territorial Tax)
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5M ago
You’ve probably heard lots of rumors, half-truths, and downright falsehoods about how paying zero tax in Panama is possible.  It’s not surprising, given Panama’s reputation over the years as a tax haven, a place to hide your money, and one that throws citizenships around like wedding confetti.  The fact is, we’ve never seen someone get […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Panama (Territorial Tax) appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Ecuador
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by Nomad Capitalist
5M ago
Latin America is one of the most accessible regions in the world to get residence and, in many cases, second citizenship.  There are numerous options in Spanish-speaking countries where you can easily go and take a small income and get set up with a second residence. There are some caveats to many of those programs, […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Ecuador appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Chile (Five-Year Exemption)
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5M ago
Chile is a country that offers a lot. Apart from stunning geography, fantastic art, and famous wines, it’s a relatively tax-friendly country.  For seven-and eight figure entrepreneurs and investors who have wealth and want to protect and grow it, Chile is of enormous interest because of the quality of its passport. Some of our Nomad […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Chile (Five-Year Exemption) appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Uruguay (Ten-Year Exemption)
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5M ago
Uruguay is well worth considering for those who want an affordable, relaxed lifestyle in a low-tax environment within the Americas.  Uruguay is a  politically stable country with strong democratic governance and a well-developed financial sector. These factors have led to it being called the “Switzerland of South America.” This article explores the low tax and […] The post How to Pay Zero or Low Taxes in Uruguay (Ten-Year Exemption) appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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What is a Non-Dom (Non-Domiciled) Tax Program for Low Tax?
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5M ago
Non-dom or non-domiciled individual tax programs have gained a lot of attention recently. After the revelation that UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murty, claims non-dom status through her Indian citizenship, the conservatives have come under renewed pressure to drop the scheme.  Significant tax benefits exist, especially for high-net-worth individuals who claim Non-dom status. […] The post What is a Non-Dom (Non-Domiciled) Tax Program for Low Tax? appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Low Taxes with Spain’s Beckham Law
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by Nomad Capitalist
5M ago
The Special Regime for Displaced Workers, or Beckham Law, as it has become known, was introduced by Spain in 2004 to attract talent and qualified workers from overseas.  The law, famously created to bring David Beckham to Real Madrid, has ironically been axed for professional athletes.  However, it now helps thousands of foreigners live and […] The post How to Pay Low Taxes with Spain’s Beckham Law appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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How to Pay Low Taxes in Malta as a Non-Dom
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by Nomad Capitalist
5M ago
Europe is not known for low taxes. However, certain countries provide regimes that can help alleviate your tax burden. Living in Europe is appealing, particularly if you come from a Western country and want to be in a familiar cultural environment.  Malta is one of the best options when considering EU countries that offer a […] The post How to Pay Low Taxes in Malta as a Non-Dom appeared first on Nomad Capitalist ..read more
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