Expats and Nomads Need a Tax Residency to Protect their Business and Property

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Short stay Residence doesn’t require tax residence. 

Expat nomads can stay up to 180 a stay without tax residence. 

The EU Schengen zone is stricter only allowing 90 in 180 day total stay. 

With ETIAS this changes for visa free travellers to the EU who will also be constrained by the short stay rule (read more about ETIAS). 

Any expat nomad needs a tax residence and doing nothing means your home country can tax world wide Income. 

Protect your expat business and lifestyle with effective tax planning. 

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