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Single tax of circulation – is an annual tax on all vehicles registered in Portugal. This tax is aimed to make the drivers responsible for the emission of CO 2 and harming the environment. [5] [29] ADD-on STC – is to be paid for the most polluting new vehicles (purchased since January 2017) and for diesel vehicles. [30]
Under the Investment Tax Code, approved on September 23 2009, [3] a new type of residency, for tax purposes was created under the Personal Income Tax Code, called non-habitual residency (NHR). This new tax residency type was created in order to attract to Portugal high-skilled professionals and pensioners obtaining foreign income. [4]
Portugal has signed an Agreement to Avoid Double Taxation with the territory. [5] Guam: Unincorporated and organized U.S. territory: Portugal has signed an Agreement to Avoid Double Taxation with the country. [6] Kiribati: Country - Isle of Man: Crown dependency: Portugal has signed an agreement of exchange of tax information with the territory ...
The tax regime for non-habitual residents (commonly known as NHRs or NHR Tax Regime), formally known as non-regular residents, was created with the approval of the Investment Tax Code, approved by Decree-Law n. 249/2009, of 23 September.
9 May – Organisers of the Vuelta a España announce that the two stages of the 2020 race set to take place in Portugal will not go ahead. [ 29 ] 20 May – Data from the Institute for Employment and Vocational Training reveals that the number of people registering as unemployed across the country increased by 48,500 in April, a rise of 22% ...
The Government decided to negotiate with the Socialist Party (PS), [8] however, the odds of a positive outcome from these negotiations were slim as the PS rejected the corporate tax cuts and the proposed "Youth IRS" scheme, which would provide an income tax rate cut for young people under the age of 35, and accused the government of not giving ...
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The International Business Center of Madeira (IBCM) or Madeira International Business Centre (MIBC), formally known as the Madeira Free Trade Zone, is a set of tax benefits authorised by Decree-Law 500/80 in 1980, legislated [1] [2] in 1986, and amended throughout the years by the Portuguese government to favor the Autonomous Region of Madeira.