Digital Nomad Tax

Tax Terminology: Territorial Taxation vs Worldwide Taxation

Territorial taxation vs worldwide taxation is an important concept for digital nomads to understand. Getting a better understanding can help you in your tax planning and avoid expensive mistakes. Worldwide Taxation Most (Western) countries apply the concept of worldwide taxation (1). This means that you need to declare all your income, irrespective if it originates […]

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Tax Residency in Dubai for Digital Nomads: Not as Easy as You Think!

Obtaining tax residency in Dubai for digital nomads might not be as easy as you might think! Dubai, the dazzling city located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is a thriving hub for digital nomads and entrepreneurs. With its remarkable skyline, luxurious shopping, and vibrant nightlife, Dubai is a sought-after destination for both business and

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Tax Terminology: Europe vs European Union vs Schengen Area

Europe vs European Union vs Schengen Area are three terms that are often used interchangeably. However, they actually refer to different concepts. Unfortunately, many digital nomads mix them up. Therefore, I decided to dedicate an article to their differences and similarities. They all have to do with Europe in some way. Nevertheless, they represent different

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OPINION: Not paying (a lot of) taxes as a digital nomad doesn’t hurt the community

I’m a tax advisor. This basically means that a lot of times I help digital nomads optimize their tax setup. This eventually leads to a lower tax burden. Some people are of the opinion that this means that you are not paying your fair share and are not contributing to society as you should. I

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Tax Residency in Czech for Digital Nomads: 12% Tax Burden for Self-Employed Individuals

You should consider tax residency in Czech for digital nomads if you plan to spend a decent amount of time in the country. You might want to move to the buzzing city of Prague or explore some of the countryside of the Czech Republic. In any case, you should think about the tax consequences this

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