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    Moving countries (EU), switching banks, payroll and tax questions

    @resjudicata Because you're faking being a tax resident of country B for lower taxes while still de facto living in country A. I think the sentence "Officially you'll have to reside at least 6 months a year in country B to keep residency, but no one really checks" says it all.
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    Moving countries (EU), switching banks, payroll and tax questions

    @kbhit Yes, then it's valid. But that wasn't the premise. The premise was to rent a room and register without being an official resident there because "no one's checking". Also realize that comes with other obligations such as getting valid health insurance in country B, since an insurance...
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    Moving countries (EU), switching banks, payroll and tax questions

    @kbhit Still tax fraud, just less detectable tax fraud. Don't do this.
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    Moving countries (EU), switching banks, payroll and tax questions

    @luna70 The country of your bank is irrelevant. You're required to declare all your income to country A while you live there, whether that's on a foreign bank account or not. If only it worked as you described, we'd all just open a bank account in the lowest taxation country...
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