JustAnotherNomad said:
@dziter I don't know. Would be interesting to hear some feedback from
@Martin Everson or
@xzars or
@fshore .
I can't imagine Cyprus or Hungary requiring you to stay a certain number of days, unless you request a tax residency certificate (which doesn't mean much anyway). But you should always have proper ties, rent an apartment erc
The real risk would of course be the third country (where you're actually staying) auditing you. The risk is probably low if you don't somehow put yourself on the radar.
The biggest risk would probably be something like card transactions or flights proving your presence. I don't think there are any automated checks for that right now (I could be wrong), but that could change in the future. The data is there, who knows what they'll do with it in 10 or 20 years, especially if you're still there.
In any case you should study the tie-breaker rules in the DTA closely.
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