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Today Catherine & Sebastian talk about what the ominous 183-day rule is all about.
You often hear that you are subject to unlimited tax liability in a country if you stay there for a certain number of days. Often 183 days are mentioned. What is it about the 183 days? Are they decisive for tax liability?
The OECD defines that unlimited tax liability has nothing to do with periods of presence per se. It can't be otherwise, because there are many professionals such as pilots, consultants, musicians and long-distance drivers who are never present at their place of residence for 183 days.
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - The 183-day rule is not decisive
01:53 - What determines the tax liability?
02:17 - What if you have two residences?
03:44 - What exactly is the 183-day rule?
05:33 - Other tax liability criteria
06:20 - Which countries are suitable for tax residence?
08:43 - We can consult you
10:26 - Off the record
11:24 - Outro
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