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  2. Portugal plans to reintroduce tax breaks for foreign residents

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    The government also approved on Thursday a cut in the normal corporate income tax rate to 15% by 2027 from 21% currently and a new mandatory minimum tax rate of 15% for all multinationals ...

  3. Taxation in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Under the Investment Tax Code, approved on September 23 2009, [3] a new type of residency, for tax purposes was created under the Personal Income Tax Code, called non-habitual residency (NHR). This new tax residency type was created in order to attract to Portugal high-skilled professionals and pensioners obtaining foreign income.

  4. ‘People are panicking to try to move here’: Portugal may have ...

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    This allowed individuals to live for 10 years in Portugal, paying a flat rate income tax of 20% on money earned in the country. This contrasted with a tax band between 14.5% and 48% for Portuguese ...

  5. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    62% (This consists of 40% income tax on the GBP 100k–125k band, an effective 20% due to the phase-out of the personal allowance, and 2% employee National Insurance). The marginal rate then drops to 47% for income above GBP 125k (45% income tax plus 2% employee National Insurance) [ 237 ] [ 238 ]

  6. Portugal's main opposition vows tax cuts, higher pensions ...

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    Portugal's main opposition leader vowed on Saturday to lower income tax for young people and gradually increase state pensions if he wins a snap election called earlier this month after the ...

  7. Tax rates in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The quoted income tax rate is, except where noted, the top rate of tax: most jurisdictions have lower rate of taxes for low levels of income. Some countries also have lower rates of corporation tax for smaller companies. In 1980, the top rates of most European countries were above 60%. Today most European countries have rates below 50%. [1]

  8. List of taxes in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Personal Income Tax – is a tax paid by Portuguese citizens domiciled in Portugal for their worldwide income. Non-residents of Portugal only pay this tax for their Portuguese sourced income. [11] [12] [13] Corporate Income Tax – is a tax applied to the income of companies operating in the territory of Portugal. [4] [14] [15] [16] [17]

  9. Portugal just became a bit less friendly to digital nomads as ...

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    Deloitte explains that under laws aimed at welcoming foreign workers, people who become tax-resident in Portugal are subject to a special tax regime for a period of 10 years under the NHR scheme.