Hi there, I am currently tax resident in Spain, working as a software engineer (clients in the UK), and set up legitimately as an 'autonomo' in Spain (self-employed). The taxes stack up at about 35% so not great. I do a lot of travelling and some years I'm lucky to get more than 6 or 7 months in Spain; so looking at more tax efficient planning.
From the experts on here, would my current train of thought work. As I understand it?
1. Incorporate a USA LLC (in Florida) as a USA non-resident or citizen
2. Set up a Transferwise account linked to the USA company for receipt of monies (on invoices submitted to my UK clients)
3. Pay (distribute) money every so often from the USA company
4. Stay less than 183 days in Spain so I am non-resident for tax purposes. Actually be tax resident nowhere EXCEPT Cyprus
5. Rent a place in Cyprus for 12 months, go stay there 2-3 months a year and be non-domiciled
6. Travel the rest of the time
My understanding is that I am taxable on salary received while 'in Cyprus' for those 2-3 months. If I am away from the island for more than 90 days per year (I will be) then that salary is not taxable?
Does this stack up? I don't mind paying taxes but not @ 35% to somewhere where I will spend less than 6 months. No wife in Spain, no kids, no car, just a holiday home.
Thank you! Ian
From the experts on here, would my current train of thought work. As I understand it?
1. Incorporate a USA LLC (in Florida) as a USA non-resident or citizen
2. Set up a Transferwise account linked to the USA company for receipt of monies (on invoices submitted to my UK clients)
3. Pay (distribute) money every so often from the USA company
4. Stay less than 183 days in Spain so I am non-resident for tax purposes. Actually be tax resident nowhere EXCEPT Cyprus
5. Rent a place in Cyprus for 12 months, go stay there 2-3 months a year and be non-domiciled
6. Travel the rest of the time
My understanding is that I am taxable on salary received while 'in Cyprus' for those 2-3 months. If I am away from the island for more than 90 days per year (I will be) then that salary is not taxable?
Does this stack up? I don't mind paying taxes but not @ 35% to somewhere where I will spend less than 6 months. No wife in Spain, no kids, no car, just a holiday home.
Thank you! Ian