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  1. agentsmithhhhh

    Advice Needed: Tax Residency and Banking for Large Crypto Conversion

    Hello everyone, I’m a Swiss citizen, who has been traveling full-time in Central America without a tax residency for the past 2 years. I’ve legitimately accumulated significant cryptocurrency holdings (low seven figures). I am planning to convert a large portion of these funds to fiat within...
  2. crassus54

    Puerto Rico Tax Home for US Citizen Living In Europe

    Dear OCT, It is a pleasure to get involved in this forum for the first time, since setting up my account. Firstly, I would like to outline my situation: - I am a semi-retired investor, who has US and Italian citizenship, with close cultural and personal ties to France and the US. - Tax Home...
  3. J

    Reducing personal tax (no relocation)

    Hello! We have a branch in Germany & HK, but UBO is a tax resident in Balkans (and EU citizen). He wants to somehow cash out profits every year, around 5-6 figures, but where he lives the personal tax is huge (he is an old guy, doesnt want to relocate) How to do it smart ?
  4. A

    Tax residence question (moving out of Ukraine)

    Hello, Can anybody explain how does tax residence work? I mean it looks like it is quite clear how to become a tax residence of some country (like stay 183+ days in calendar year), but how to "get rid" of being tax resident? The context is that I am citizen of Ukraine and (probably) a tax...
  5. S

    New Antigua tax residency? Just 30 days & $20k flat !?

    Looking for real world feedback... Antigua tax residency requires only 30 days per year on island for $20k flat tax. Antigua looks like best option on paper, but not much chatter about it. Am I missing any downsides? Overall, seems best deal for anyone with income > $500k and wanting to...
  6. A

    Moving to UAE - personal tax residence

    Hello everyone, I'm going to move to the UAE and am interested if I can spend 15 days in December(of 2021) and 168 days in 2022 in the UAE and still get tax residence with the 183-day rule? Or I must be 183 days per one calendar year, and if I move now 15 days in December won't be counted in...