Special tax and immigration regimes for new residents of Portugal
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Portugal NHR regime. Europe number one tax regime. Portugal immigration programs. Know all about it.
In terms of climate, Portugal’s winters are mild and summers are hot and dry. The number of hours of sunshine per year reaches values as high as 3300 in the south of the country and 1600 in the north, some of the highest in Europe. The Portuguese are gracious and friendly, welcoming all visitors regardless …. Read More
The residence permit for investment (Golden Visa) enables third-country nationals to obtain a temporary residence permit for investment, with a long-stay visa exemption. The Golden Visa is a temporary residence permit valid for a period of 1 year, from the date it is issued and may be renewed for successive periods of 2 years, as …. Read More
The passive income visa (also known as “Type I Visa” or “D7 Visa”) is a residence permit that can be applied for by a third-country citizen who intends to relocate to Portugal and has a reasonable net regular passive income. The subsequent residence permit does not preclude the holder from having a professional activity in …. Read More
What to expect: Resident individuals are liable to income tax on their worldwide income and non-residents on their Portugal-sourced income only. An individual is tax resident in Portugal for any year in which: (i) He stays in Portugal for more than 183 days (continuously or not) during a 12 month period, which begins or ends …. Read More
This Information intends to present the Portuguese Non-Habitual Tax Regime (“NHR”) program, currently one of Europe’s best tax regime for HNWI and UHNWI providing a very favourable tax treatment for the first 10 years of residence. This Information contains information about the Portuguese Tax Regime, but under no circumstances does it represent legal advice, and …. Read More