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    Low tax, low cost with good freedom setup: Romania vs Bulgaria is the final match?

    If I am moving to Romania,in addition to rent contract, utility bills, etc , if you are a single guy, it should be pretty easy to find a Romanian chick, give her a prepaid visa on your name and ask her to pay for her daily frappuccino with the card. Basically get receipts from every day life.
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    exactly but the Belgian tax man does not care. There is a precedent of a Belgian who moved to another country for a job and the Belgian tax n**i came after him and claimed that the house he owned and now rented out was still enough substance to claim him as a Belgian tax resident. From all the...
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    IT consultancy
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    I read about the property thing, seems to me that it is totally illegal under EU law that they regard just owning a property as enough substance to qualify you as a tax residence, especially if you rent it out. That would mean that any other EU citizen owning a property in Belgium would be...
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    must be EU, lots of my customers will simply refuse to do business with an UAE corp
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    Lowest taxes possible (EU citizen - going out of the EU)

    have you looked at Romania with its micro company? 1% turnover tax, pay yourself the minimum salary to qualify for the 1% (total salary cost around 500 usd / month). 5% dividend tax to take revenue out of the company
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    romania (micro company and tax residency)

    you stated that you are stateless, the only country that will be interested in your tax residency is the country that you are leaving (where you current tax residency resides), Romania will only be interested if you file everything correctly and pay your taxes. Why would they question your...
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    How to live in another EU country?

    so as an EU citizen, why don't you apply for a Slovenian residency permit then?
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    I'm looking at Lithuania, Romania and Bulgaria. Lithuania is actually my first choice despite not being the lowest taxes but I like Vilnius and would not mind living there. Tax legislation is also more stable in Lithuania compared for example with Romania where rules for micro companies change...
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    Good low tax place to live/relocate

    I find it strange that you don't see this option more here. I'm looking to move from my high tax country and Lithuania is on my top list. It's not the lowest compared with micro company in Romania but in my opinion you have more stability. Rules for the Romanian micro company structure have...
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    Tax residency and the 183 days rule

    I'm a Belgian citizen with a Belgian company for 10+ years in consultancy. I have no real ties in Belgium (children, spouse, ...) so I'm looking to move to another EU country and take advantage of better taxes. I have done already a lot of research and I understand it's fundamental to prove that...
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    romania (micro company and tax residency)

    it could still work. I'm in the same situation. I'm looking at moving myself and my company to Romania to take advantage of the micro company. Practically there is no real way they can check as long as you don't enter your home country directly. Example, you are German, fly to The Netherlands or...

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