Dear
@Poem the assumption in this thread was that the foreigner would rent a place in Georgia and, well, more or less live there.
The question you raise is a complex one with much nuance in every specific case.
I do not pretend to be an expert in︀ Georgian law, and such finer things do, typically, require a local expert that I could︁ refer you to.
Notwithstanding,
- You do not have to be a Georgian tax resident︂ to be liable for your Georgian-sourced income.
- (This does not directly concern you) If︃ you provide independent services from the territory, you must register as a self-employed entrepreneur and︄ pay tax on Georgian-sourced income (work performed when in Georgia). A holiday, since you use︅ the term, does not usual foresee a large extent of work.
- In regard to︆ companies: I was citing
one of many possible scenarios where it would be obvious that︇ there is a PE risk. The scenario that you describe, whilst could be seen as︈ functional in some countries, appears to be not so in Georgia because the threshold to︉ be considered a PE appears to be very low. Read the PE section here:
https://forbes.ge/international-aspects-of-georgias-tax-legislation/
Nevertheless, it should be kept in mind that some kind of spontaneous government enforcement of︊ these rules, particularly in regard to a tourist, would be very, very unlikely.