Hello there if you open a company in Estonia with the program of e-residency is it possible avoid the " tax inversion " in the different place of fiscal residence ?
With the e-Residency they dont give you legal residency in Estonia with virtual office? I plan to work online as a sole proprietor and I travel out of my country of residence most of the year without doing here paper agreements ,I can pay only job tax in Estonia?Sols said:
No, it's an e-residency, not an actual residency. You need actual residency if you want to do things involving taxes.
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If it is only enough this will be greatburden said:
Forget it unless you can prove you are out of your countru more than 183 days a year!
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No, they don't give you legal residency in Estonia. You don't get a physical address or residence at all.Anonimo69 said:
With the e-Residency they dont give you legal residency in Estonia with virtual office?
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If you have a company in Estonia, the company and its income are subject to Estonian tax law. But that doesn't necessarily mean you can legally avoid tax in your home jurisdiction, even if you spend most of your time abroad. Speak with a local lawyer/tax adviser.Anonimo69 said:
I plan to work online as a sole proprietor and I travel out of my country of residence most of the year without doing here paper agreements ,I can pay only job tax in Estonia?
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Company tax residency isn't guaranteed, this would largely depend on your home nation's CFC rules. Also, OP would do well to differentiate between personal and corporate tax residencySols said:
No, they don't give you legal residency in Estonia. You don't get a physical address or residence at all.
Have you done any research?
https://learn.e-resident.gov.ee/hc/en-us/articles/360000711978-What-is-e-Residency
https://learn.e-resident.gov.ee/hc/en-us/articles/360000721597-Estonian-tax-basics
If you have a company in Estonia, the company and its income are subject to Estonian tax law. But that doesn't necessarily mean you can legally avoid tax in your home jurisdiction, even if you spend most of your time abroad. Speak with a local lawyer/tax adviser.
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Not really. Tax residency is a pretty simple concept
That's the point, I belive there is only a handful around here that actually have this status.Lucas0511 said:
E-Residency is pretty perfect IMHO for nomads and non-CFC residents,
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Ireland also worth looking. 12.5 - 6.25 Corporate tax and non-EU residents pay 0%Lucas0511 said:
E-Residency is pretty perfect IMHO for nomads and non-CFC residents
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