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  2. ‘People are panicking to try to move here’: Portugal may have ...

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    Plans to end a flat 20% tax band for foreigners next year has expedited their plans to move to the country.

  3. 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.

  4. Desperate for growth, Portugal backtracks on hostility to ...

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    The country's former prime minister called the tax breaks a "fiscal injustice" that drove up house prices. Desperate for growth, Portugal backtracks on hostility to digital nomads as its tax ...

  5. 2024 in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    24 January – The Judiciary Police and the Public Prosecution office conducted a series of searches in Madeira, at the office of the President of the Region, at Funchal City Hall, at private residences and in many private companies, regarding corruption and abuse of power accusations surrounding real estate businesses in the region. [1]

  6. News Now - Wikipedia

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    The name is explained as "News" because of the primary content of the channel and "Now" because the channel's claim is the "exact news at the right time”. The news bulletins will have a length of fifteen minutes. [10] Now signed an agreement with Euronews in early June 2024 for the broadcast and production of news items between both channels ...

  7. XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The XXIV Constitutional Government of Portugal (Portuguese: XXIV Governo Constitucional de Portugal) is the current cabinet of the Portuguese government, led by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro.