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    Tax-Efficient Structures for Holding Bitcoin in the Netherlands

    Hi everyone, I hold a substantial amount of wealth in Bitcoin. For those unfamiliar with the Dutch tax system, if you keep your wealth private, you're subject to an annual wealth tax of approximately 2.25% of your net worth. I earn a good salary, but not enough to cover this wealth tax without...
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    Box 3 changes in NL

    So as of today (21st Sep 2024) NL have box 3 tax (wealth tax) which is based on the presumed returns. The effective tax rate is roughly 1.75%. But they plan to change this system (due to the Supreme Court Ruling) to be based on actual returns rather than presumed returns + they talk about...
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    UK Non-dom status and cashing out crypto

    Hi, I live in UK and is considering to get non-dom status. I am wondering if it going to give me a possibility to cash out from crypto without paying capital tax gains in UK? I would be cashing out to bank account in EU (euro) and would not bring that money to UK I would buy a house in Spain or...
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    Crypto friendly countries

    Hi, If you going to use uncle google or youtube you will quickly find loads of content/videos talking about Crypto friendly countries and very often they are mentioning places like Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Portugal, Cayman Islands etc..... but for some reason (and I am hoping to get...
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    Inherit/gift tax in NL

    Hi, If I am NL tax resident but my dad who never lived in NL / never was tax resident in NL will pass away and I will inherit 'wealth' after him or if he decides to give it to me while he still lives, will I have to pay wealth tax in NL? Ultimately, it would be a gift from a none resident so...
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    How does rich Dutch people protect their wealth?

    Does anyone know how rich and famous people from NL avoid paying wealth tax in NL? I would be surprised if they willingly pay wealth tax on their millions sometimes billions of euros passed from generation to generation or earned from being football player, celebrity etc. Any ideas?
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    Can you avoid paying 'wealth tax' (Box 3) in NL?

    Hi I was wondering if someone have explore setting up trust in UK to avoid paying box 3 wealth tax in NL? To be more specific I used to live in NL till 2021 and I was covered by 30% ruling (didn't have to declare worldwide assets and pay taxes on them). I left NL in Dec 2021 and I am...
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    Dubai offer

    Hi, I got an opportunity to move to Dubai - my company will support the relocation and offer package worth 80k AED (base salary + allowances). They won't pay for schooling or accommodation. Is 80k a good salary for a family of 3 (myself+wife+son) in Dubai? I am not talking about going out every...
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    Company in UAE and capital paid in crypto

    Is it easy to set up a company in UAE and use crypto (Bitcoin) which belongs today to me (private person) to transfer over into newly set up UAE based company and use it as a starting capital? The reason why I want to do this is to avoid wealth tax in NL.
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    Have anyone successfully leveraged Portugal NHR and paid 0% taxes?

    Hi I was wondering if there is anyone in this group here who have moved to Portugal applied for NHR maybe have income rental (from property you own abroad), dividends income (from dividend paying stocks) and/or run a company via Estonia (e-residency) and have been able to pay 0% taxes at least...
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    Estonian Company - Bitcoin as part of the initial capital?

    Hi All, I got 3 questions: (1) Can I put my crypto (Bitcoin) as initial capital when I will be forming company in Estonia? (2) If I want to withdraw these Bitcoin at the later stage from the company - what taxes I should expect to pay? (3) What if the value of these Bitcoin will increase while...
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    NHR Portugal - owning dividend paying stocks

    Hi, I am considering moving to Portugal and apply for NHR. I own a house in Netherlands which I would rent out and get the income from it and I own substantial amount of dividend paying stocks on my online broker account. I assume these two sources of income would be categorise as 'passive'...

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