Portugal’s Prime Minister has taken initial steps to limit the number of digital nomads coming into the country as local workers grow increasingly dissatisfied with policies that have contributed to a serious housing problem.
Prime Minister António Costa stated in an interview with CNN Portugal that he intends to abolish the nation’s non-habitual resident system (NHR) next year.
According to Deloitte, individuals who become tax residents of Portugal are subject to a special tax regime under the NHR program for a period of ten years, in accordance with regulations designed to welcome international employees.
Most people with “high value-added” employment, such as doctors, engineers, and journalists, pay a flat
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