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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    I think the sur charge is higher ”¦ this is a good thread about it https://www.reddit.com/r/eupersonalfinance/comments/rcizow
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    I read this and the other thread about Croatia”¦ https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/croatia/individual/income-determination It seems the caveat here is that it depends where you live in Croatia as each town has its own sur charge. Calculator is here Kalkulator za izračun plaće (Bruto u Neto i Neto u...
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    I respect that , I've been reading that Croatia might be the next Portugal”¦with low taxes on short term gains < 2 years and 0% tax on longe term gains”¦ I don't want to him act the OPs original thread, but might be an option after further research”¦
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    I'll ask him , if I can pass his information. If you are so concerned about the laws changing , why not just go to Dubai ”¦ seems like a common theme/view on this board . I live in Dubai and it's very straightforward
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    Very true ”¦. I think he has a Lebanese passport though so the trade off is worth it ”¦.
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    He moved there specifically for the 0% tax and the ability to obtain Portuguese citizenship (circa 5 years I believe ) . When something gets popular , it usually takes a couple years for government officials to starting milking the cow. One example comes to my mind is how Puerto Rico has changed...
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    Bitcoin friendly bank in Portugal?

    A buddy of mine who just moved to Lisbon is saying Millenium BCP is friendly if you are a resident
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    Reputable OTC Bitcoin broker in Dubai

    There is one place I can recommend which cointral in business bay. Works well. They buy and sell any crypto in person .
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    WebApp / IT Services Company (can relocate to anywhere)

    You are an EU citizen , might be easier to take a look at Malta or Cyprus. Less residency paperwork and jurisdiction wise, should meet your needs. Plot of land you require might be a deal breaker
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    WebApp / IT Services Company (can relocate to anywhere)

    I think you might be also a classified as a covered expatriate and will be subject to an exit tax when you give up the green card. Here's a link, but you probably should check this as well. Green Card Holder Exit Tax: 8-Year Abandonment Rule (New)

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