How to get the easiest formal tax residency? My country asks me to be tax resident somewhere

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Yes , but they have been declining‌ applications for tax residency certificates , if someone just files 0 every month .
 
Empty fillings could be‍ problem, but if you make it zero IVA balance every month (incomes vs expenses) or⁠ negative, it’s Ok.
 
It's ok for me to pay some money to the country if they give me⁤ paper. Thanks for the advice.
 
It may very well depend‌ on what officer is looking at it.
The official requirements are:
- Have RUC (tax‍ id)
- Have all your obligations with RUC in order. It mainly refers to have⁠ done all the fillings on time etc
- Bring certification of your migratory movement (this⁤ also doesn’t say nothing about 120days)

If some officer at SET decides he will deny⁣ the request, I guess it’s his right by their internal regulations.
My job is it⁢ doesn’t happen to my clients.
 
Georgia will disallow time outside the country if it's for business, leisure, or health treatment.‌ I don't know how you're supposed to evidence that, or how flexible they are with‍ it.
 
Regarding Parguay, please note that Paraguay recently changed their law. According to that, you can‌ be considered to be a Paraguain tax resident, ONLY AFTER you obtained permanent residency. And‍ for that you can apply for only after 2 years of temporary residency (or 3⁠ month before it would expire, if I remember correctly).

So that path would not change⁤ your situation in a short period.

However, Paraguay also offers a residency by investment program,⁣ and if you fulfill the criteria, you will get immediate permant residency with it, thus⁢ entitle you to obtain tax residency, too.

I'm not sure, if there is a (legal)︀ way to go around the 120 days minimum stay requirement, though.
 
I'm sure I read it one several websites shortly ago, but as I wasn't‍ able to find them anymore, maybe I confused the new requirement of being a temporary⁠ resident first for 2 years, before you can get the permanent residency, with becoming a⁤ tax resident.

Because, after all: Why would a country allow new residents 2 years of⁣ no taxation (if my claim was true, by not granting them tax residency status for⁢ the first 2 years), that would make no sense at all. So for now, I︀ take my claim back, as I said, it looks like I confused residency requirements with︁ tax residency status requirements.
 
Update, I found this:

"The permanent residence permit is also necessary for the foreign individuals‌ to register as a taxpayer in the RUC and thus liquidate their taxes, according to‍ General Resolution No. 79/2021 issued by the Undersecretariat of State for Taxation (the “Tax Authority”⁠ or "SET"). Furthermore, the temporary residence permit cannot be used for registration before the RUC;⁤ only the permanent residence permit and the registration with the proof of refugee application serve⁣ this purpose."

Source:
https://www.vouga.com.py/en/tax-update/
 
I ask because I know one law︁ firm that published this kind of "study" in 2022, after the new law was passed.︂ I think they were just confused by the new law. They argued that it is︃ impossible to be a tax resident without RUC (tax ID), and a tax ID is︄ obtainable only with permanent residency.
The practice has shown it is wrong.

That's why I︅ replied to the op. It is more nuanced than what PwC has on its website,︆ and not necessarily his concern unless he wants to become a lawyer in PY.
For example, from a Paraguayan perspective, the whole "tax residency" thing is meaningless because the law︇ says you always pay taxes on local income, and foreign income is not taxed. Tax︈ residency and tax certificates were introduced mainly to satisfy the needs of foreign digital nomads︉ with residency in Paraguay. Spain also pushed PY to do this when the DTA was︊ on the table (IMO).
 
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.︀
 
It looks like you wrote your⁣ reply while I was writing and submitting my last post above, therefore not noticing it.⁢ Is the "one law firm" you are referring to the source I quoted there?
 
This should be a warning to all of us; Never trust anybodys advice, not even‌ if it is coming from a big law firm! Always do your own research, and‍ double-check.
 
In particular if it’s coming from a big law firm. These “researches” are typically written by‍ the most junior trainee, while the partners are busy charging their clients.
Not on some website/gpt possibly.
Move your precious bottom, travel and verify by yourself on the ground.
@NewHorizonsParaguay knows his stuff⁠ and the right people. He is not just one of the many “experts” giving advice⁤ on everything from their parents’ basements. You can easily recognize them with a bit of⁣ experience (there are quite a few on OCT).
 
You are missing the main point of the problem.
The issue to be discussed is‌ your current country of tax residence.
You need to spend more than 180 days a‍ year outside Belarus in order to have your tax residence in Belarus deleted.
 
Georgia would need⁤ $500k invested in the country to give you that status. Also they sometimes decline to⁣ issue residence permits (something that may be useful to get HNWI tax residency) for men⁢ from Russia/Belarus on the "national security grounds". I'm not an expert on laws of Belarus,︀ but should work if you get it I believe. Cheers.
 
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.
 
can you please kindly let me know how i can do it? this is residency‌ not tax residency, correct? But anyway still interested if you can give me some more‍ info. many thanks
 
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