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    8 figure crypto exit strategy - UK edition

    Agree that you need to be careful on where your "residency" is. A brit on a fixed duration working holiday visa pulling pints for 6-12 months seems unlikely to fit the criteria of a resident. I'd still get advice on that before making any big moves.
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    Australian bank account (crypto firendly)

    Not an area I know much about, but you can try looking at who some of the major exchanges use. For example, FTX uses a company called OmiPay. I'm sure there's several others.
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    Australian bank account (crypto firendly)

    You won't be able to open a bank account with a local bank unless it's an Australian business, and for that kind of activity you would probably need a financial services licence and registration with AUSTRAC. Your best option would be to partner with a payment processor.
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    8 figure crypto exit strategy - UK edition

    Yes, if you are a 'temporary resident' which a working holiday visa holder would be. The problem with doing your own research is that you might miss something: Foreign income exemption for foreign residents People on this forum happily hand over blood samples to the government to get their...
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    How NOT to be a Portuguese tax resident

    I'm going off the PWC guidance here which seems pretty clear: It sounds like you want a habitual residence for the D7 but not for the tax residency. In the letter of the law this doesn't seem possible. Another guide suggests NHR does not have capital gains tax with non-treaty non-blacklisted...
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    How NOT to be a Portuguese tax resident

    It sounds like by renting property for the D7 Portugal may consider you tax resident even if you are there for less than 183 days. However this might not matter if you can claim NHR status in Portugal and be subject to 0% tax on foreign capital gains if you're from a non-blacklisted country. You...
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    8 figure crypto exit strategy - UK edition

    Didn't mean to suggest Jersey was shady, only that Australia is not perceived as a tax haven. Good that you only need to stay 1 day, sounds like a great option for UK citizens.
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    8 figure crypto exit strategy - UK edition

    If you don't want to waste your 20s living on a boring island why not move to Australia? Pros: * Under 30s from UK can easily get a working holiday visa for 1 year + option to renew for 1 year * No taxes on anything derived outside of Australia if you're not a citizen, including capital gains *...
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    Best setup for crypto trading/staking

    Apologies, I know this question is asked a lot, but I haven't found an answer that suits me. I'm a non-US person, non-dom in my country of residence and I would like to set up an offshore company for crypto staking and trading. I will loan the company the initial trading capital as either fiat...

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