What country would you choose to relocate to avoid taxes?

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Just choose a country inside EU that doesn't control actively the 185 rule. This excludes‌ places like Malta. Most Easter Europe countries you can buy cheap property and make your‍ self a tax resident. Borders are non-existent. Of course you can't use local banks credit/debit⁠ card outside of the country all the time etc. It's pretty hard to prove that⁤ you haven't been in the country for half year as most states require. You can⁣ take multiple residency permits (Id cards) and get a phone contract from one country. Open⁢ bunch of accounts and emis for spending. Ok there is crs now but if you︀ play it smart you will not be most likely audited. If you are a good︁ tax payer then nobody cares where you stay.
 
True, thx for pointing that out. Establishing yourself‍ permanently and staying the whole year in the country would require to pay attention to⁠ that.
Although the whole administration is, how to say ... lax ? Or more like⁤ they couldn't care less really lol.
Travel around often and nobody will ever ask you⁣ anything.
Life is so cheap around here its really insane, you can live completely differently.⁢
 
Not sure︂ I understand what you’re saying.
Do you believe that you don’t have to pay tax︃ in a country if you stay there less than 183 or 185 days per year?︄ Because if you do, that’s not true.
Or do you mean that Malta will “protect”︅ you against some other country claiming you as a tax resident there, unless they can︆ prove that you’ve been outside of Malta for 183 or 185 days? Again that’s not︇ so clear. Usually in the DTA, there’s a rule that says, if you say 183︈ days in country X, you shall be considered tax resident there. But if that’s not︉ the case, that doesn’t mean you’re not tax resident there.

Either way, I think I︊ agree with what you’re saying: Get a tax residency in a country with low taxes︋ and a good reputation, maybe pay some tax there, then live somewhere else. Especially within︌ the Schengen area, the chances of being caught are extremely low.
 
Yes this is exactly what I mean. If you don't fly it's quite hard to‌ monitor where you spend half of the year. What I mean is to choose an‍ EU country with low tax for residency and stay in a country where you like.⁠ I know people who have lived this way in Spain for 20 years without problem.⁤ They enjoy the sun but not taxes.
 
how do they‌ avoid the taxes totally, what country are they resident?
 
Well they don't avoid totally. It's better to pay something and stay under the radar.‌ You can choose any country with low dividents or lax company legislation so you can‍ put your expenses to the company account. Paying zero and taxes means you have to⁠ be looking over your shoulder all the time or live in a third world country.⁤ Latvia, Estonia, Luxemburg, Bulgaria and Romania are good countries. Some better than others. Andorra -⁣ Spain is good combo. Gibraltar - Spain is not so good as they have border⁢ control. You can always add some offshore to structure to move some of the income︀ or assets to 0 tax. If you pay some and then hide some you are︁ less likely to be asked questions.
 
any reason for this? ^^" i am thinking to migrate their for few reasons
1 -‌ low tax
2 - cheap
3 - can get second passport for long term
 
Watch out, many countries don’t allow a second passport. If they find out (and as‌ far as I know, Panama publishes naturalizations and embassies read about them), then you lose‍ your first citizenship.
 
So the best advise would also here be to consult a good tax advisor before‌ you relocate to that place 😀
 
It’s not hard to open⁠ corporate account for FZE you just need correct setup and will be easy
 
If you want to have the residency in that country of you don't have trouble‌ to do than, I recommend you to see about Andorra. Although it isn't a tax‍ haven neither an offshore company country, there the taxes are very low and the country⁠ is prepared to allocate digital business of all types and conditions. You can get more⁤ information here:

https://andorrainsiders.com/en/open-mount-andorra-company/
The problem, of course, is that you have to make an absurd⁣ deposit to the andorran government of 15.000€ to get the residency by opening a company,⁢ but it's a great option anyway.
 
Agree, that's the way the taxman looks at you to decide where you are going‍ to pay taxes. A friend worked in Dubai for three years only visiting Europe every⁠ 3 months to see his family. He received a letter from the French tax office⁤ asking to pay taxes as his core family was living in France.
 
If you can get tax resident in⁠ Andorra by simply pay this 15K euro while you setup a company anyway, it may⁤ not be expensive but bery cheap. I think there is some misinformation and it can't⁣ be the whole thing??
 
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