I just watched a program about Montenegro, and it seems like it's a relatively undiscovered place where the tax rate is a maximum of 15%, and if you stay under 8,000 EUR per month, it's 0%, as I understood it.
Montenegro has also not signed up for CRS, meaning there is no automatic exchange of information with tax authorities.
Real estate is still cheap, although many properties have doubled in price over the last 5 to 7 years.
They are not part of the EU, and one can hope it stays that way. The climate is good, reportedly quite nice, with super-fast internet.
Digital nomads have already found their way there, partly because there's no surveillance, very simple regulations, and it's incredibly cheap to live and eat there. Health insurance is ridiculously cheap! I haven't seen either a hospital or a doctor's office, though.
Many people from Switzerland, Germany, England, and France have already settled there, and many more are on their way. There are also Russians and Ukrainians who have found their way there. It sounds like a completely overlooked piece of land where one might be able to live in peace for the next 10 to 15 years.
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My personal favorite thread posted in the Mentor Group.
Group of investment companies to avoid licensing.