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Is Egypt a hidden gem? (tax-free foreign income)

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Apparently, Egypt does not tax non-employment foreign-sourced income (including investment income and capital gains) of those who do not engage in professional or industrial activities inside the country. You can read more here, specifically section 2.10: https://assets.kpmg.com/content/dam/kpmgsites/xx/pdf/2023/01/TIES-Egypt.pdf.coredownload.inline.pdf.

Egypt also has tax treaties with many countries, including the US, which withholds dividend income at 15% to residents of Egypt.

Getting residency is relatively easy, and so is citizenship, which can be purchased.

It's cheap, safe, and close to Europe, although it's dirty and underdeveloped.

I'm surprised, however, that it is never really discussed as an option. It seems ideal tax-wise.

Thoughts? Experiences?
 
There are others claiming dividends are taxed
https://ecpa-eg.com/en/articles/tax-on-dividends

In general they are, but only for those whose centre of professional, commercial or industrial activity is in Egypt.

PwC summaries also states this:

Individual income tax is imposed on the total net income of the resident individuals for income earned in Egypt, as well as the income earned outside Egypt for resident individuals whose centre of commercial, industrial, or professional activities is in Egypt. Also, tax is imposed on the income of non-resident individuals for their income earned for work provided in Egypt, regardless of the source of payment, as well as the income earned from an Egyptian source.

More here: https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/egypt/individual/income-determination.
 
The problem is that you want to live in Egypt and be taxable there to benefit from no tax. But at the same time, you must claim that your centre of economic interest is not in Egypt.

If you ask me that case you talk about applies in cases where you are registered in Egypt and Germany and work and pay taxes in Germany.

I am not very keen to believe that such a loophole works better than living in much better countries while hoping on not getting caught.
 
The problem is that you want to live in Egypt and be taxable there to benefit from no tax. But at the same time, you must claim that your centre of economic interest is not in Egypt.

If you ask me that case you talk about applies in cases where you are registered in Egypt and Germany and work and pay taxes in Germany.

I am not very keen to believe that such a loophole works better than living in much better countries while hoping on not getting caught.

Good points, but I believe it's about activities, not interest. If one has no economic activities in Egypt (no job there, no company, etc.), the exemptions on foreign income tax apply.
 
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