Exclusive Content:

Home Office Blunder: Thousands of Deportation-Intended Migrants Missing Before Rwanda Flights

A recent revelation has cast a glaring spotlight on...

Taxes: here is the (large) amount of the advance that the tax authorities will pay you on Monday January 15

The end-of-year holidays have just ended and it is...

Weather: what will the weather be like in February, March and April?

At the start of 2024, the temperatures on the...

Portugal: a tax haven for individuals and retirees

spot_img

More and more individuals, but also retirees, are choosing to go into exile in Portugal to spend happy days there. If several great French fortunes have taken up residence there, retirees also decide to settle there at the end of their professional careers. Between tax advantages and a relaxed lifestyle, how did this destination become so popular?

According to American economist Paul Krugman, winner of the Nobel Prize in 2008, it is a “kind of economic miracle”, as revealed by our colleagues at France Info. Indeed, while Portugal was going through an impressive crisis around ten years ago, the country recovered thanks to a thriving economy and a growth rate estimated at 2.2% in 2023. It must be said that the country looks like a tax haven for individuals who wish to emigrate. Retirees have understood this well since they can benefit from a non-habitual resident status (RNH), which allows them to be exempt from taxes for ten years, provided they live at least half of the year in the country.

Many personalities have also decided to go into exile in Portugal to take advantage of its advantageous tax system. Florent Pagny, Isabelle Adjani, Philippe Starck and even the heirs of Claude François have therefore set their sights on this warm country, rich in exemptions. Workers whose profession is eligible for RNH status such as higher intellectual professions, artists or even engineers are also fond of Portugal. Remember that, for non-European individuals wishing to invest in Portugal, a “Golden Visa”, a renewable five-year residence permit, was available until 2023 for the purchase of real estate worth at least less than 250,000 euros or the creation of a business.

Latest articles

Anne Hathaway Captivates in The Idea of You: A Deep Dive Film Analysis

Anne Hathaway's Compelling Performance: Delving into the Heart of "The Idea of You" Anne Hathaway's...

Nvidia and AMD Stocks React as Semiconductor Sector Faces Turbulence

The semiconductor market experienced significant fluctuations as Nvidia and AMD stocks reacted to industry...

Adrian Newey Announces Departure: Red Bull Racing Faces Transition in F1 Design Leadership

End of an Era: Adrian Newey Announces Departure from Red Bull Racing In a significant...

Home Office Blunder: Thousands of Deportation-Intended Migrants Missing Before Rwanda Flights

A recent revelation has cast a glaring spotlight on the Home Office, as it...

More like this

Home Office Blunder: Thousands of Deportation-Intended Migrants Missing Before Rwanda Flights

A recent revelation has cast a glaring spotlight on the Home Office, as it...

Taxes: here is the (large) amount of the advance that the tax authorities will pay you on Monday January 15

The end-of-year holidays have just ended and it is nice to benefit from an...

Weather: what will the weather be like in February, March and April?

At the start of 2024, the temperatures on the thermometer are enough to make...