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    Tax residency certificate in UAE - 183 days or 183 days in the same fiscal year?

    is there a level of funds that it should be above? obviously if you are sending 100 dollars from the business account to the personal account its not a real salary.
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    Tax residency certificate in UAE - 183 days or 183 days in the same fiscal year?

    some people actually living in Dubai tell me you get it after 6 months, others say 6 months in the same fiscal year, others say after 1 year of living there...I imagine its officially in 1 year but in practice in 6 months...
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    Tax residency certificate in UAE - 183 days or 183 days in the same fiscal year?

    I am getting conflicting info from UAE expats - some say you can obtain the tax residency certificate after 183 days in the country in any year, others say it has to be 183 days in the same fiscal year. What is the correct answer?
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    Realizing gains in UAE before having lived 183 days and obtaining tax certificate?

    So there are banking options for crypto in the UAE? I was under the impression that it's not easy to do crypto banking.
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    Countries with Digital Nomad Visa

    i would assume you pay local taxes for local income - if there aren't any, then no taxes. Whether the specific programme exempts you from local taxes - that i do not know.
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    Realizing gains in UAE before having lived 183 days and obtaining tax certificate?

    I think its reasonable to assume that when you actually report foreign income to previous residency (e.g. if you leave in the middle of the year) it would be helpful to have the UAE tax certificate to support your case that the income was actually foreign. It must not be a requirement but I...
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    Realizing gains in UAE before having lived 183 days and obtaining tax certificate?

    I actually wish to go to live in the UAE for years - actually living in the country , set up a business there and so on. But I am concerned about the lack of a tax declaration in the UAE. Say that you have some profits in the UAE and want to transfer them to a European bank. The tax declaration...
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    Moving from Germany to Luxembourg to cash out crypto?

    I am sorry - I meant I have not been fully taxable in Germany for the last 10 years , I have been for less than that. Exit tax concerns those who were fully taxable in Germany for 10 years.
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    Moving to Dubai to work. Will also be cashing out crypto holdings there.

    some people from Ireland told me only after you have left Ireland for 3 years are any profits tax free. You should consult with a tax advisor.
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    Countries with Digital Nomad Visa

    Sorry to spoil the party but in many of these programmes you specifically DO NOT become a tax resident of the country, despite staying 183, 360 or plus days there.
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    Realizing gains in UAE before having lived 183 days and obtaining tax certificate?

    Let's say I move to UAE in September 2021 and cash out crypto in December 2021. I think the earliest i could obtain a tax certificate would be July 2022 because the 183 days need to be in the same fiscal year - is this correct? How do I then report my crypto gains to the tax authorities in the...
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    Moving from Germany to Luxembourg to cash out crypto?

    So, it is well known that Germany does not tax crypto gains if you held for more than 1 year - but like any tax, this could change, by law, by court order etc. Moreover I am not convinced that German banks have the best attitude when it comes to profits from crypto. They could just send it back...
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    Does anyone know if Germany has an exit tax on unrealized crypto gains? Also how to go to Portugal and exit crypto positions

    What if you move with unrealized gains to another country that clearly does not tax gains from crypto? Is there something that could go wrong here? you mentioned Cyprus but the situation with crypto there is not clear.

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