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  2. Taxation in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Taxes in Portugal are levied by both the national and regional governments of Portugal. Tax revenue in Portugal stood at 34.9% of GDP in 2018. [1] The most important revenue sources include the income tax, social security contributions, corporate tax and the value added tax, which are all applied at the national level.

  3. Non-Habitual Resident - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in Portugal on Income of national Source Taxation in Portugal on Income from Foreign Source until 2020 Taxation in Portugal on Income from Foreign Source after 2020 Taxation In Portugal on Income from Blacklisted Jurisdictions; Pensions Up to 48% 0% 10% 10% Employment Income from High-Added Value Activities 20% 0% 0% 20% Employment Income

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    The tax rates displayed are marginal and do not account for deductions, exemptions or rebates. The effective rate is usually lower than the marginal rate. The tax rates given for federations (such as the United States and Canada) are averages and vary depending on the state or province. Territories that have different rates to their respective ...

  6. Retiring to Portugal: Learn About These Important Healthcare ...

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    Portugal’s Non-Habitual Resident tax regime (NHR) is a huge incentive to move to Portugal and offers tax exemptions on foreign pensions and other incomes. In addition to the non-existence of ...

  7. 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.

  8. International taxation - Wikipedia

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    The foreign corporation will be subject to U.S. income tax on its effectively connected income, and will also be subject to the branch profits tax on any of its profits not reinvested in the U.S. [citation needed] Thus, many countries tax corporations under company tax rules and tax individual shareholders upon corporate distributions. Various ...

  9. 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]

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