dbtngbeliever
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Hello
After few weeks of intensive research, I am leaving Romania for either Italy South or Poland (I leave Romania because the tax situation is nighmare and unpredictable, by the way, the government try to pass a juridic stuff in order to be able to apply tax change basically within a month (vs 6 month today), so you can be in trouble if a tax reform is applicable mid year because the way you take out the money relies on dividend release done J+1 of the next year)
For a 200K example :
Poland give me 450 € a month in comparison of Romania / Rent in Warsaw & Krakow & Wroclaw are over 800 EUR for a nice 50m2
Any people living actually in Italy (Regime Impatriati) or Poland (Sole Proprietorship) have some downsides to share ?
After few weeks of intensive research, I am leaving Romania for either Italy South or Poland (I leave Romania because the tax situation is nighmare and unpredictable, by the way, the government try to pass a juridic stuff in order to be able to apply tax change basically within a month (vs 6 month today), so you can be in trouble if a tax reform is applicable mid year because the way you take out the money relies on dividend release done J+1 of the next year)
For a 200K example :
- Romania in 2024 will be 3% Turnover Tax + 3000 EUR annually for social contributions from employment + 8% Dividend Tax + 1750 EUR for dividend release social contributions = 200 000 * 0.97 - 3000 *0.92 - 1750 = 173 970
- Poland : 8.5 % Turnover Tax (IT Testers) + 3600 EUR Social contributions = 200 000 * 0.915 - 3600 = 179 400
- Italy : 90% Tax exemption South Italy + 26% Social contributions + 23% Personal tax = 200 000 - [(200 000 * 0.1 * 0.26) + (200 000 * 0.1 * (1 - 0.26) * 0.23) = 191 396
Poland give me 450 € a month in comparison of Romania / Rent in Warsaw & Krakow & Wroclaw are over 800 EUR for a nice 50m2
Any people living actually in Italy (Regime Impatriati) or Poland (Sole Proprietorship) have some downsides to share ?