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  1. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    wtf wow so malta is only friendly for drug money then, jesus. These offshores are bulls**t better stay and hold and wait for another "el salvador" in europe or pay the tax
  2. J

    Is there any succes story from Dubai regarding crypto ?

    From getting the residence visa, staying 6 months there to transfer your funds safely to your home country ? I mean some first hand experience step by step with no weird setting company in your home country to transfer it. Searching I'm seeing problems with banks regarding crypto, 1 month...
  3. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    elite trader forum. Not really one trader I exagerated there but numerous in a year
  4. J

    EU citizen, free as a bird, looking for decent tax residency & holding structure.

    I don't see any first hand stories here only people promoting it
  5. J

    Is there a country where taxes are only 10 or 15% on cryptocurrency ?

    I prefer pay them 10/15% so they live you alone lol All this zero tax has too many tricks. I found Romania is 20% I found more here List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia but you shoudl fact check one by one Hungary looks its has 15% Last edited: May 6, 2021
  6. J

    Is there a country where taxes are only 10 or 15% on cryptocurrency ?

    With no hidden tax or other added taxes You go there withdrawal everything and pay only 10 or 15% TAX and goodbye
  7. J

    I need a crypto-exit plan.

    I think the only cheapest way would be take credit line with nexo and similar pay the credit with crypto and their 12% interest. This of course depends on each country.
  8. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    Ok I did look into NHR and it says you need do it before March 31, so OP is late. The NHR seems interesting but it looks you need to proove a profesion. I don't think professional trader is one of them. Other than that when Bitcoin will go balistic make sure every EU country will start taxing...
  9. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    Do more than 1 trade and you are considered a professional trader AKA you will get taxed heavyly like in Malta, Slovenia, Switzerland or any other EU "crypto friendly" country. I did a lot of research so I know what I'm talking about.
  10. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    What about moving to a tax free country stay there 6 months and send your money back to you country ? Half of the instagram influences are living in Dubai flashing cars and money and no one cares about their taxes. Theres too much fearporn here in this forum.
  11. J

    Belgium dividend withholding tax to UAE resident individual

    There are exit tax laws but in some countries if it is less than 1 million it is not against the law
  12. J

    Quick Cashout Bitcoin - Portugal vs Malta for EU Citizen

    I heard you have to have stable job and hold during year to be tax free in Portugal. So it is not crypto friendly. They will change the law next year for worse.
  13. J

    Question Spaniard - Crypto - Exit strategy - 7 figures (Part 2)

    I'm interest in this too. Would it start with the tourist visa or with the resdient visa ?
  14. J

    Question Spaniard - Crypto - Exit strategy - 7 figures (Part 2)

    Used localbitcoin and bitstamp but not planing to return to the same country wich I live now I will go back to my birth country
  15. J

    Question Spaniard - Crypto - Exit strategy - 7 figures (Part 2)

    I'm also in similar situation. So let's you go to Dubai and do everything you guys said. You redo your kyc or make new exchange accounts that you haven't registered before and withdrawal evertyhing in your personal bank account. Then take flight to you european country get a rent and open there...

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