JohnnyDoe said:
It costs about 200$ to obtain a genuine TIN in Portugal, and anyone can get it online.
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do I understand it correctly it's an equivalent of Italian Codice Fiscale?JohnnyDoe said:
It costs about 200$ to obtain a genuine TIN in Portugal, and anyone can get it online.
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Yes, which you can also obtain as a non resident but it's much more expensive.void said:
do I understand it correctly it's an equivalent of Italian Codice Fiscale?
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nope, you can obtain Codice Fiscale for free online (filling the form and sending it to your local Italian embassy) - they send back the "certificate" in couple of daysJohnnyDoe said:
Yes, which you can also obtain as a non resident but it's much more expensive.
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Do you have a guide for that? I only found L'Agenzia - Mini guida codice fiscale per stranieri - Agenzia delle Entratevoid said:
nope, you can obtain Codice Fiscale for free online (filling the form and sending it to your local Italian embassy) - they send back the "certificate" in couple of days
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sure, will sendJohnnyDoe said:
Do you have a guide for that? I only found L'Agenzia - Mini guida codice fiscale per stranieri - Agenzia delle Entrate
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scooterguy said:
Why not just talk to your bank so that they change your account to non-resident, and put your actual residency?
The answer that you give to this question might reveal the actual problem that you have 🙂
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Pretty common in various states.pixbix said:
Because Romania have no money, and they want to RAID all people with money
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If you really did not have to, you should be fine today. In any EU country, Romania included, nobody can take you accusable backwards. Well, unfortunately, it is possible that the money you have now can be taxed according to some newly introduced rule 🙁pixbix said:
i made all my money long time, i did not paid taxes (as programmers didn't had to) ,
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And did you have to, or not? If not, see above. If yes, you made a mistake.
Well, what happened ”“ simply happened. Nobody can revert it.pixbix said:
and i just kept moving my money, and now i don't want to someone from IRS to think i made in one year 100 000$ or 200 000$.
when i bought my stocks I did not expected some clows to think it's a smart idea to go backgwards 5-8 years and ask people who they made that money.
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Yes, I can imagine well that it could happen ”“ regardless of fact that it was not wise (just to save the money without any other measures).pixbix said:
many people just saved those money,without thinking some clowns will react this day one day
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A wise idea.pixbix said:
Also I don't want to move my money into crypto again, and have the same problem for 7 more years if i will ever want to put them back
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It depends on how your tax residency will look like. If you do not become a tax resident (i.e. stay “a truly foreign guy” 😉 ) in Portugal and stay a tax resident in your former country/Romania (there are rules for this), Portugal authorities will not care ”“ but keep in mind that the Romanian authorities will be informed about the balance at your account every year via CRS. If you become a tax resident in Portugal, I can't say ”“ it depends how taxmen there look at ~70k, if it is worth bothering or not; I have no experience, maybe some another member has...pixbix said:
Usually if a foreign guy goes/move to Portugal , and they will see your stock account growing, receving more money (from your bank account), will they try to tax the s**t out of you ,or ask any questions? Or they will just leave you alone, as you are a foreign guy anyway ?
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Forester said:
It depends on how your tax residency will look like. If you do not become a tax resident (i.e. stay “a truly foreign guy” 😉 ) in Portugal and stay a tax resident in your former country/Romania (there are rules for this), Portugal authorities will not care ”“ but keep in mind that the Romanian authorities will be informed about the balance at your account every year via CRS. If you become a tax resident in Portugal, I can't say ”“ it depends how taxmen there look at ~70k, if it is worth bothering or not; I have no experience, maybe some another member has...
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Yes, perhaps / I guess so, too 🙂. Nevertheless, what I have posted above is valid for any case ”“ IMO.scooterguy said:
I think that OP is more interested in hiding the money/not being investigated than in doing legal tax avoidance.
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