Definition of Tax Residency Generally, a taxpayer is considered to be a tax resident in Portugal if he remains more than 183 days. This counting refers to any period of 12 months beginning or ending in the year in question. One is also resident if he/she owns housing...
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Getting Residency Right in Madeira Island
When it comes to relocating to Madeira Island (or Portugal), confusion arises among expats between residency for taxation purposes and residency for immigration purposes. Although both concepts are closely related to one another, one does not necessarily imply the...
Digital Nomads in Madeira
Madeira offers the perfect conditions to attract digital nomads with its natural beauty, nature activities, culture and fantastic climate conditions all year round. What can Digital Nomads in Madeira Island benefit from? With reduced taxation, adequate...
British Expats in Portugal beware
More often than not, British expats in Portugal (Madeira Island included) face warnings from our tax advisors regarding the compliance of their income structure with the Portuguese Personal Income Tax Code in general and the Non-Habitual Resident scheme in particular....
Is Portugal a Crypto Tax Haven?
First and foremost, it is essential to understand that Portugal has no tax legislation (crypto tax) nor provisions on cryptocurrencies and crypto-assets. Given this current absence of tax legislation on crypto assets, the Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority (AT) has...