These 4 Countries Will Let You Live Tax Free (in Europe)

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
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    You want to live in Europe and pay no tax? It can be possible with the so-called ''Non-Dom Programs''
    Today we will cover all you need to know about Non-Dom programs, and which countries offer them.
    Domicile is a concept originating from Great Britain, and is not to be confused with residency. Residency means that you merely live in another country, and domicile means home, the place where you're born, the place you belong to. Not every country will have this concept, but if they do it can be quite useful.
    So which countries in Europe have the non-domicile concept?
    Naturally, number one will be the UK. Besides the UK, Ireland, Malta, and Cyprus all have this concept.
    If you're a non-dom meaning you don't actually originate from those countries you can potentially live there with massive tax savings, even paying zero tax in some cases!
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    We are Offshore Citizen team. We help people become global: get a second passport, set up a second residency, pay less taxes, do banking abroad, etc.
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    Author: Michael Rosmer
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Komentáře • 116

  • @MQ2011de
    @MQ2011de Před rokem +48

    Non-Dom Programs
    1 UK
    2 Ireland
    3 Malta
    4 Cyprus

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +5

      How did you like the video? :)

    • @ishotuknok
      @ishotuknok Před rokem +1

      Low basic.
      How about if you do some serious research and show how to live in luxembourg or austria with an offshore company.

    • @AslanKyoya1776
      @AslanKyoya1776 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Malta and Cyprus really take after their former colonizers eh?

    • @mou1394
      @mou1394 Před měsícem

      ​@@ishotuknokcan you explain a bit more?

    • @eliotness107
      @eliotness107 Před 12 dny

      I would pick Malta or Cyprus. UK and Ireland has become third world shitholes

  • @JoshuaJackson84
    @JoshuaJackson84 Před rokem +21

    The background music makes it a little bit difficult to make out what you're saying sometimes.

  • @austinwheeler6234
    @austinwheeler6234 Před rokem +17

    Your audio volume is super low in this video. Thanks for all the great information you provide.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +2

      Thanks will correct, going to be doing a lot of tests the next month

  • @a0nmusic
    @a0nmusic Před rokem +1

    fantastic thanks for sharing useful knowledge yet again! Cyprus looks interesting.

  • @jlbhk9030
    @jlbhk9030 Před rokem +2

    Precise and informative video, on a somewhat confusing subject. Thank you very much Michael !

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Always a pleasure!
      Could you see yourself living in one of the countries from the list?

  • @elsbells8545
    @elsbells8545 Před rokem +1

    Great content thanks

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Always a pleasure! Would you consider living in any of the countries from the list?

  • @gg13308
    @gg13308 Před rokem +1

    Good information..thanks

  • @MickeyMekhael
    @MickeyMekhael Před rokem

    very valuable

  • @MickeyMekhael
    @MickeyMekhael Před rokem

    thanks so much

  • @gintoken5681
    @gintoken5681 Před rokem

    Great video. **Please your volume on this one was extremely low??

  • @TheFootballboy97
    @TheFootballboy97 Před rokem +2

    About Cyprus Non-dom can you choose when you want to start the 17 year program? Let’s say you reside 2 years before, applying for it, will it then still count for 17 years or 15 years? And in case you get passport by naturalization will you then lose the the non-dom status or is it possible to remain the non-dom status as well as getting a passport?

  • @dustmeister4415
    @dustmeister4415 Před rokem +2

    sound was really bad in this one Michael

  • @villageintheshire
    @villageintheshire Před rokem +15

    Would be good for you to clarify the differences in flat tax jurisdictions like Italy vs Switzerland vs Greece et al and how they compare. In one of your vlogs, someone asked if living in Italy and day trading US/UK markets was classed as foreign sourced income ... to which the answer was yes. Is this the same for Swit/Gr etc?
    The idea of living in Italy with a bank account in Swit (or vice versa) has obvious appeal

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +2

      Good idea we'll see what we can do

    • @villageintheshire
      @villageintheshire Před rokem

      @@OffshoreCitizen Thank you

    • @Lukewoodlive
      @Lukewoodlive Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@villageintheshire @offshorecitzen I am a UK resident trading US markets for some time now and looking for new tax options so i would be interested if there was an update on this?

  • @RomilCPatel
    @RomilCPatel Před rokem +7

    Great video, although I think the background music was unnecessary.
    Any thoughts on what happened with the St Kitts CBI program and Les Khan being removed? along with the price cut that could cause a carribean CBI price war; also the U.S. changed the rules on E2 visas so that you can't just get a CBI then a E2 which makes Grenada less attractive for Amercian renounciants, so I expect that program to get a price cut to 100k as the passport is pretty much the same as Dominica.
    Also I was wondering whether you could make a video on the Birtish Overseas Teritorries residency programs in the Carribean? I recently found these and they seem attractive because it leads to BOT citizenship in 5 years then you can register as a ordinary British citizen just a year later, and they're all tax free. Also BOT passports have visa free to the U.S. for 6 months with no ESTA like Canadians, so I actually find it more attractive than many EU passports.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +2

      St Kitts we were always able to get a lot cheaper so now we're waiting as it's no longer the most competitive.
      Grenada is mainly attractive right now to Russians who can't get any of the others.
      Hopefully there will be a price war that would be nice.
      Can see about some videos on BOT residencies

    • @KeepingItRealBro
      @KeepingItRealBro Před rokem +2

      From experience I can say those five years BOT naturalization sound good in theory. After nearly 8 I'm still waiting. Good luck, it's not straight forward as the text books make you believe. CBI is more motivating for them.

    • @RomilCPatel
      @RomilCPatel Před rokem +1

      @@KeepingItRealBro
      Out of curiosity could you elaborate? Like which BOT your in and when you applied did they reject it?
      I was think of going to Turks and Caicos which offers direct PR and citizen(in theory) after 5 years of residency. Although I might rethink it with alternatives if they aren’t following through on providing citizenship after 5 years.

  • @stephengreaves7935
    @stephengreaves7935 Před rokem +1

    A random suggestion for a future video Iceland 2.0 offshore banking ...?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +1

      Interesting suggestion what inspired you to suggest it?

    • @stephengreaves7935
      @stephengreaves7935 Před rokem

      @@OffshoreCitizen I use a vpn and often pick Iceland ... as a result you get Icelandic advertising. I subscribed to the waitlist for an Icelandic neobank out of curiosity a couple of years ago (Iceland only). Anyway got pinged by an ad for Arion bank which take no residents (remains of Kaupthing) anyway Iceland have 2t of gold for 300k people and have actually jailed a banker, so curve ball offshore possibility? Hence the question.

  • @MMC_Marco
    @MMC_Marco Před rokem +1

    Really bad audio, please fix and repost thanks 🙏

  • @kamil-6561
    @kamil-6561 Před rokem

    Thank you for information.
    How long will program in Malta can be usefull ?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +1

      Technically there's no time limit though intention to reside indefinitely combined with ending your domicile of origin can make you domiciled in Malta

  • @sarkiskalfaian8502
    @sarkiskalfaian8502 Před 10 měsíci

    isn't Portugal one of them? with their non Habitual residency program?

  • @IzziedeD
    @IzziedeD Před rokem +1

    i work and have a good salary. I currently live and work in the US, but I work remote. If I were to non-dom in one of the 4 countries listed, how would I be taxed since my income and banking would still be US based?
    i know this has been said but the audio was a bit low. Quality was good - sounds clear, but really low. I had to turn my volume all the way up.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback will note to improve. We'll be doing lots of tests the next month.
      Re your situation. If you're living and working in one of those countries it will be local income so taxed dependent on the type of income in that country and how it can be treated. Might be possible to be zero in Cyprus if you adjusted lifestyle right. Malta maybe zero depending on your visa.
      The others earned income will be taxable.
      Of course if you're American you're always hit with US taxes

  • @maxmatten64
    @maxmatten64 Před rokem +2

    Do the remittance based system differentiate between savings and income, or is everything taxed like income when it is remitted? If they do differentiate, after what time does income become part of one’s savings?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Depends on the country for example in UK you can't benefit from some of the favorable dividend rules upon remittance though depending on when and the type of income you can do some complicated calculations

    • @maxmatten64
      @maxmatten64 Před rokem

      @@OffshoreCitizen Thank you

  • @Appleororange
    @Appleororange Před rokem +1

    If I could comment just one thing, I would greatly appreciate the answer. With the CFC and management and controlled law, I understand that it applies to corporate income tax but I always wish to know whether corporate income includes corporate withholding tax’s such as dividends corporate withholding tax; and also capital gains I assume is part of that CFC and management and controlled law on the corporate side? So basically if I have a company elsewhere but I run and operate that particular company in the UK as an example, now we know that; that company that is elsewhere will be subject to UK corporate income tax simply due to CFC and management and controlled law. What I want to know is whether UK corporate withholding tax specifically and or capital gains tax is also subject to this law same as the corporate income tax, if I am operating and managing the company in the UK?. Hopefully I make sense. Would love an answer. Thank you in advance.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +2

      You're combining CFC and management and control rules these are completely separate and different.
      This is a common mistake people make not understanding the distinction.
      CFC applies to shareholders not the company. The shareholders will be taxable based on their own local type.
      Management and control rules determine corporate residency in many countries. And yes under these rules withholding taxes would apply. It is literally taxed exactly the same as a local company.

    • @Appleororange
      @Appleororange Před rokem

      @@OffshoreCitizen As always, keep up the great work. Much appreciated, I look forward to your next CZcams video release. You have been a great help, thank you once again. I hope that my comment helps someone else out even though it may seem to be a simple question to some. Again, I appreciate you answering because I think that this will help a lot of people out especially with the clarification on the differences between CFC and management and control.

  • @khaled90kld
    @khaled90kld Před rokem

    Im doing a bit of research on this matter, I appreciate your comment. As a british who lives in Uk and have companies offshores, will he be subject to uk coporation tax if devideds transferred to uk? what about company salary will it be subject to uk income tax if transffered to uk bank? what if the company money stays outside?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Location of bank accounts doesn't matter if you're a British Citizen resident in UK in almost all cases. Generally around the world location of bank accounts rarely matters.
      Companies are another matter because you've got corporate residency rules, source income rules and CFC rules. Assuming those are not an issue dividends received by a UK parent company from an overseas subsidiary are tax exempt.

  • @MartinZanichelli
    @MartinZanichelli Před rokem

    In countries that use Latin based languages, so to say, the domicile would be exactly your address (domicilio) because domus is home (house is casa) therefore you have words like domotic.

    • @tw9419
      @tw9419 Před rokem

      Very interesting

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Yeah it's not a non dom status for tax though and isn't the same as the UK concept

  • @okk4655
    @okk4655 Před 8 měsíci +1

    check the health care if its good or not... low taxes sometimes indicate poor health care .

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před 8 měsíci +2

      There seems to be little to no correlation between tax level and level of healthcare. We did a video on this a while ago

    • @SvengelskaBlondie
      @SvengelskaBlondie Před 4 měsíci

      Could be worse, could have high taxes and non-functional healthcare (like Sweden).

  • @triquepersonalwork6369
    @triquepersonalwork6369 Před rokem +3

    I live in France, a high tax country and have a high earning business offshore and do not pay taxes in France. There are a couple different gaping loopholes and for those that find those they can avoid, not evade taxes.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +1

      Be careful just because you've gotten away with something so far doesn't make it legal.

    • @rainix7817
      @rainix7817 Před 10 měsíci

      how did you set up the offshore business?

    • @napoleoncouttel9867
      @napoleoncouttel9867 Před 9 měsíci

      Isn't foreign income of a French company not taxed? I thought only domestic French income is taxed for a French company

    • @josephuzamere1572
      @josephuzamere1572 Před 5 měsíci

      Yo, bro, can you give me a tip on how to go about it? I live in Spain and looking for a similar thing. Thanks.

  • @joamiraclesound9387
    @joamiraclesound9387 Před rokem +1

    the sound is too low, i didn't watch after 30 sec.

  • @RFXZ67966
    @RFXZ67966 Před 2 měsíci

    Does non domiciled residency lead to citizenship in these countries?

  • @zeroflaghu
    @zeroflaghu Před rokem

    So if I'm living in Ireland as a non dom person, and my foreign investment produces cash what I transfer to my revolut/wise account, can I buy food from them in a supermarket, without worrying about taxes?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +1

      No spending in Ireland is considered remittance if spent in Ireland and you generally need to keep separate accounts for the foreign income

    • @incremental_failure
      @incremental_failure Před rokem

      Curious if the cash you carry on you through an airport is remittance. Shouldn't be but how is that treated?

  • @msmechatronics5781
    @msmechatronics5781 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi. Is there any country which allows residents to choose in which sectors they want their taxed money utilized? Like if one can choose out of sectors Education, Health, Transportation, Military, Tourism, Debt, Interest to pay Debt etc. to give 50% Education and 50% Health but not to others and enjoy the benefits of these sectors only.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před 6 měsíci

      It's a cool idea but no none I'm aware of these two things are separate

  • @icimatch9128
    @icimatch9128 Před rokem

    If u are a citizen of Canada or the USA one has to claim all income. This only works if you forgo your citizenship?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      No this isn't true for Canada. Canadians are only taxable in Canada if they are residents of Canada.
      The US is the only substantial country that does citizenship based taxation.

  • @sagarsharma1225
    @sagarsharma1225 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Saw this video with sub titles. Very low voice.

  • @FighterFred
    @FighterFred Před rokem +1

    So if you cannot bring in money to a non dom country, how do you pay your expenses there?

    • @RomilCPatel
      @RomilCPatel Před rokem +3

      Bring money in before you move there which won’t be taxed or only bring in some money and leave a majority offshore

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Exactly as Romi said.
      Also sometimes people are earning some local income

  • @violetwhite1450
    @violetwhite1450 Před 4 dny

    I just moved to France from Canada. Any advice on inheritance tax?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před 4 dny

      Feel free to reach out so we can discuss, not something that could be covered in YT comments

  • @fredriksmedberg8097
    @fredriksmedberg8097 Před rokem +5

    Michael, you have a good voice. Interesting experiment with background music, but please remove it.
    You don't speak monotonous and the content is interesting and to the point, so there's no risk of falling asleep or losing focus.

  • @kurt755
    @kurt755 Před rokem

    If you are investing and trading crypto from these 4 countries as a non dom, are you required to pay tax on that trading income?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Each country has different rules so it varies by country
      Please book a call through calendly.com/michael-rosmer/
      To discuss specifics of your situation

  • @zackeryzackery9381
    @zackeryzackery9381 Před rokem +2

    Your video volume is too low

  • @hmubtakir
    @hmubtakir Před rokem +1

    Poor sound quality

  • @gavnonadoroge3092
    @gavnonadoroge3092 Před rokem

    cyprus was already involved in confiscation of customers bank accounts. why do you want to go through that again?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem +6

      You don't bank there you just live there.
      Pick and choose the best of each place and combine them into something better than any single one offers

    • @gavnonadoroge3092
      @gavnonadoroge3092 Před rokem +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen sounds good

  • @ledacypreadel7268
    @ledacypreadel7268 Před rokem +1

    Make it loud lol

  • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552

    Sound is horrible can barely hear you

    • @buckdaman8493
      @buckdaman8493 Před rokem +8

      Turn up the volume . Problem solved .. but if you couldn’t solve that problem living tax free isn’t in your future dear … lol

    • @villageintheshire
      @villageintheshire Před rokem +1

      🤫 I actually like the music...

    • @lucasomalley
      @lucasomalley Před rokem

      It's not that bad. A little lower than other videos but the volume button fixed the problem with theee clicks.

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Před rokem +1

      @@buckdaman8493 volume is up. Come on really????

    • @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552
      @rapidresponserepairllc.man9552 Před rokem +1

      @@lucasomalley Nope not for me didn't fix it

  • @angelatorres9142
    @angelatorres9142 Před rokem +1

    But if you're trying secure residency in these countries, you'll inevitably have to be domiciled.

  •  Před rokem

    What happens if after 17 years i decide to stay permanently in Cyprus?

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      You pay normal taxes

    •  Před rokem

      @@OffshoreCitizen But not retroactively? Because it sounds like non-dom is somone who doesn't intend to stay

  • @frederikbachmortensen2596

    Wht about trading derivatives like CFDs in Cyprus? How is that taxed? Please help with this?
    Great content btw :D

  • @bsinghsidhu822
    @bsinghsidhu822 Před 10 měsíci

  • @ignoreme1141
    @ignoreme1141 Před měsícem

    “Tax free” is used very liberally here

  • @user-ws2ht5oe3t
    @user-ws2ht5oe3t Před 9 měsíci

    How many pasaport do you have?

  • @namalanoi4030
    @namalanoi4030 Před rokem +1

    All of them Cyprus best, Ireland better

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      Cyprus is generally though not always better for tax but Ireland has other advantages for sure

  • @MyLatinLife
    @MyLatinLife Před rokem +1

    Portugal ftw

  • @MrWennerstrom
    @MrWennerstrom Před rokem +1

    first

  • @arkadiuszg2864
    @arkadiuszg2864 Před rokem

    Speak up 😮😮😮

  • @EGO0808
    @EGO0808 Před rokem

    When looking to minimize taxes, my rule is NOT to live, work or stay within the EU. It is just not sustainable, it is in a very clear and concise direction of abolishing all tax evasion possibilities. In Malta and Cyprus you end up between either Russian oligarchs (the ones left on this planet) or with mafiosi. If that’s your cup of tea, by all means. There are so many better and more sustainable options outside of the EU, I cannot think of a reason to choose any European country. You’re doomed inside the EU imho.

    • @OffshoreCitizen
      @OffshoreCitizen  Před rokem

      What countries would you suggest?

    • @AquariumRuss
      @AquariumRuss Před rokem +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen
      you're confusing yourself. you can have 2 or even 3 citizenship, you can have at least 10 residence permits in different countries. one thing remains unchanged - you can be a TAX resident of only one country.
      if you, being a citizen of country A, receiving a residence permit of country B, insist on tax residence in country B, then as soon as you receive it, you yourself will run to cancel your tax residence in country A in order to avoid double taxation.
      at the same time, you can get a residence permit in country B without the right to conduct any economic activity inside this country, while remaining a tax resident of country A.
      if you manage to get rid of the tax residency of any country, no bank or broker will open an account for you.
      congratulations, you have become an illegal Gastarbeiter!

    • @Shemhamforaesh
      @Shemhamforaesh Před rokem +1

      @@OffshoreCitizen Honestly if you know the right LEGAL tricks and laws, Serbia & Montenegro offer sooo much better conditions than Cyprus, while being out of the crappy entitled EU.

    • @chanjiratopcare9843
      @chanjiratopcare9843 Před rokem +1

      ​@@Shemhamforaesh What would be such advantages in Montenegro?

    • @kirill4531
      @kirill4531 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@chanjiratopcare9843Montenegro ~ 25% flat rate for businesses