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How International Taxes for Digital Nomads Really Work
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Understand the basics about international taxes for nomads so you properly assess the options you have to save on taxes.
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Some of the benefits you'll get from joining the Tax Essentials for Digital Nomads
Great Value That Can't Be Beaten
Learn the difference and why it matters. I have met many nomads who seem to misunderstand the difference and which can potentially lead to huge tax fines.
Three different concepts that often are mixed up. We'll also discuss why they are important from a tax perspective.
We'll take a deep dive into the concept of tax residency. I'm always surprised when I hear people say "I don't stay anywhere more than 183 days so I'm not a tax resident anywhere." That's NOT how it works...
If you are looking into your tax setup you have two options: receive income in your personal name or receive income through a company. Each of those options come with different taxes that will apply and I see many nomads who take decision on half-baked information.
We'll have a closer look at these two different tax systems and why it matters. However, we'll also discuss why the difference doesn't matter for many digital nomads as they overestimate the consequences for their specific situation.
Many digital nomads gravitate towards setting up a company in an exotic location in order to escape taxes. Let's discuss when this can work but also when it is not a good idea.
Tax Advisor - Founder Digital Nomad Tax
My name is Stef Van Eysendeyk and I am a digital nomad tax advisor.
That means I've been assisting fellow digital nomads with their tax structuring and tax compliance for years. In those years I helped hundreds of nomads with their tax setup.
Taxes are a complicated matter and this is even more the case for digital nomads. The reason for this is that most tax systems are not adjusted to our modern way of living and doing business. However, this also present us with opportunities that other people might not encounter.
I studied law both in Belgium (University of Antwerp) and South Africa (North-West University) with a specialization in tax law. Afterwards, I also added a postgraduate degree in estate and succession planning (Bruges Business School) and one in personal finance (International University of Monaco and EHSAL Management School) to my collection. The perfect basis for tax planning.
The first years of my professional career I worked for two of the so-called ‘Big Four’ firms (PwC and Deloitte) and gained extensive experience regarding international tax planning for private individuals and their businesses.
Hereby some reviews of people I've worked with in the past that describe the value they got out of it
Viktor Pika
Matteo Castellarin
Tomas Kondelka
Aurélie Cécile Rosette
Romina Marchetti
Raphael Calgaro
Tatiana Caciur
Flavio Affinito
Hereby the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions about the course
Will this course benefit me if I'm not a digital nomad yet?
Whether your a seasoned digital nomad or you're only planning to start traveling, everyone will find value in this course.
Sometimes it's even better you start your journey with all this knowledge so you don't have to figure things out when it might be too late.
I don't consider myself a digital nomad so will I get value from the course?
This course was designed to help digital nomads, expats and basically everyone with an international lifestyle.
Is it a problem that I don't know anything about taxes?
Definitely not! One of the reasons I created this course is to give you an easy access to different concepts you need to understand when designing an international tax strategy; irrespective of the knowledge you already possess.
I am from (insert your country), will this course benefit me?
Most of my clients come from or live in high-tax Western countries (Australia, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, UK, US, etc.) as their need for tax optimization is probably the highest.
Yet, anyone aspiring a nomadic lifestyle will find enormous value in this course.
Will the course still benefit me if my situation changes in the future?
The beauty of the course is that we keep the information up to date and you keep access to it. Therefore, you can always come back to the course if your situation changes in the future to reassess your situation.
I have a question I couldn't find an answer to in the course; what do I do?
Tax Essentials for Digital Nomads is just an introduction to international taxes for digital nomads. If you want a deeper dive in all there is to know, you can have a look at the Tax Masterclass for Digital Nomads.
How long will I need to complete the course?
It all depends on you. There is about two hours of content in the course so you'll need at least that amount of time to complete everything.
However, it can also be helpful to come back later to review some parts another time to make sure you were able to get most out of it.
How long will I have access to the course?
You'll get lifelong access to the course so no need to worry that you need to rush through it.
Furthermore, we'll keep the information up to date so you remain well informed.
I didn't finish the course, can I get a refund?
After assisting hundreds of digital nomads with their tax setup, I am confident the information in the course has tremendous value. For this reason, no refunds will be issued.
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