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Portugal seeks to become a low-tax haven for people aged under 35 – including foreign workers

October 15, 2024
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Portugal seeks to become a low-tax haven for people aged under 35 – including foreign workers
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Portuguese prime minister Luís Montenegro wants to ‘give young people the future they deserve’ through thet tax-haven measure (REUTERS)

The tax relief would also apply to foreign workers.

In recent years, Portugal has become an attractive destination for foreigners fleeing expensive rents and cold weather.

In a bid to attract foreign money, the country issued “golden visas” offering residence permits in exchange for buying properties worth €500,000 or more and it introduced a tax-saving “non-habitual residency scheme” for non-nationals.

However, the increase in foreigners to cities like Lisbon has contributed to a rise in property prices, it has been claimed.

The lack of affordable housing sparked widespread protests in the summer across the country where the average annual salary is around €20,000 (£17,000) and income tax rates range from 13 to 48 per cent.

But Mr Montenegro has promised that his government would “give young people the future they deserve” with his proposed budget plans.

In May, he said: “We need young Portuguese people to seize their skills and put them to work on projects and work for the country.”

The government believes the measures would cost €645million in 2025.

Despite the financial cost, youth minister Margarida Balseiro Lopes said: “The cost to the country of having the most qualified generation ever, fleeing and leaving and emigrating, is incomparably higher than the financial cost of the measure.”

But the ambitious budget could be hindered by the main opposition before it even sees the light.

When presented in parliament last week, Mr Montenegro’s government and the Socialist Party could not reach a deal over the upcoming budget.

The prime minister insisted it is his “deep conviction” that the budget would pass, ruling out a potential crisis. However, he will have to convince MPs before the vote on the budget takes place on 31 October.

Source link : https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/portugal-low-tax-35-young-people-foreigners-b2628813.html

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