There are no tax filing requirements if 100% of your income is foreign-sourced. Even if you are actively managing said corporation that generates the foreign-sourced income from within Panama.
It's in Article 694, Titulo 1, Código Fiscal de la República de Panamá
There's public health but it's terrible.
Private healthcare in the city are top︀ notch. There's a lot of medical tourism here. Pacifica Salud is affiliated with Johns Hopkins.︁
There is no requirement to have health insurance, but, I don't know why you wouldn't︂ get it.
Even if it's just for major things with a large deductible.
Check here:
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Probably ~$1.2K/mo for a 2 bed/2.5 bath overlooking the ocean like
this. If you don't︆ care about views, can probably get something decent for even ~$850/mo.
Lots of people retire︇ here.
I moved here before the recent changes requiring investment. However,︊ from what I heard, there's ways around it.
When I did it, you just had︋ to open a bank account to establish ties, deposit $5K, get a bank reference letter,︌ and could take the cash out.
I'll let someone else chime on whose gone through︍ it recently.