Taxation on Portugal real estate capital gains on real estate are changing from 2023 onwards. Under the new rules introduced by the Portuguese State Budget for 2023: capital gains obtained by non-residents from the sale of real estate and on the onerous transfer of...
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What are the Taxes in Portugal for Foreigners? Everything you Should Know
Taxes in Portugal for foreigners are, for many, a dream come true. In fact, under the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR), taxes in Portugal for foreigners are considerably lower. Those qualifying for the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime qualify as residents for tax...
What is the Capital Gains Tax in Portugal for Non-habitual Resident?
Capital gains are taxed differently in Portugal, depending on how they are created and the taxpayer’s tax residence status. The following is a broad overview of the country’s current capital gains taxes regime. Residents Real-Estate Capital Gains Residents, for tax...
Digital Nomads and Expats in Madeira
Digital nomads and expats in Madeira have been on the rise, the Island’s unique lifestyle and system of tax incentives being the two main driving forces behind the success program launched by the Madeira Regional Government. Currently, the Island offers a combination...
Deductions: NHR status holders loose tax deductions
Taxpayers in the Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax regime who choose to be taxed at the special 20% IRS rate cannot use education or health expenses (tax deductions) to lower the tax they have to pay. A taxpayer who has had NHR status since 2017 asked the Tax and...