0% plan and coming back from tax haven after 10 years

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"PNR data can only be⁠ kept for a period of 5 years, and must be depersonalised after a period of⁤ 6 months so the data subject is no longer immediately identifiable"
 
Not all EU countries have normal DTA'as with Emirates. Some DTA'as︇ only applicable to citizens of UAE. Some countries don't have DTA'as with UAE.
Also there︈ is for example, Andorra, Monaco. It does not have any DTA'as with any countries, but︉ people still manage to be tax resident there and not be tax resident in their︊ home country.
I understand DTA is good when you have it. But still even without︋ DTA you can have tax residence in other country

I agree with you that it︌ is not clear why to choose Dubai versus Cyprus if you don't plan to stay.︍ In Cyprus is even cheaper to have residency, because you even don't need "residence permit"︎ or "visa" if you have EU passport
 
Yes, i read that as well. Question is if⁠ there is any other register or source where the tax agency can get hold of⁤ flight tickets or similar info.
 
OP is planning UAE, it‌ will be very easy to calculate how many days he was within EU if they‍ really want to know, that's why i think this is a bad idea. If you⁠ want to do the fake tax residence thing, go to Bulgaria for your tax residence⁤ and then you can travel easily within the EU with far less traceability especially if⁣ you travel by car.
 
Yeah I know the same from other countries like‍ Denmark and Sweden that also not tax income you already paid tax from in another⁠ country. You can take it freely in to the country.
 
freegeek said:
you have no clue what you are talking about, in Belgium people have been considered tax resident because they still have a fitness subscription or a Belgian mobile number. I suggest you go talk with an international tax advisor. The fake domicile what you are describing is the oldest tax avoidance trick in the books, it is also the easiest to get caught.
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and it takes 2 years to legally cut ties, so 2 year not entering belgium but I doubt after 2 years you can come as a tourist with a belgium passport haha; maybe with a second pasport?
 
and it takes 2 years to legally⁣ cut ties, so 2 year not entering belgium but I doubt after 2 years you⁢ can come as a tourist with a belgium passport haha; maybe with a second pasport?︀
 
You need to have residency in a different country, pay taxes there and show that‌ you actually live there. It has been discussed many times on the forum all ready.‍ CUT everything in the country you leave and get yourself a doctor, fitness subscription, internet⁠ subscription etc. in the country to where you relocate.
 
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