Talk:EU non-habitual residence

References and verifiability
Per Wikipedia's Verifiability guidelines "All content must be verifiable. The burden to demonstrate verifiability lies with the editor who adds or restores material, and is satisfied by providing an inline citation to a reliable source that directly supports the contribution." It would appear that lots of research has gone into preparing this material and as appropriate references to that research should be cited. --Peculiar Investor 13:59, 9 November 2018 (UTC)
 * I have added references and tidied up this page and I think that this section is useful for some investors whether EU domiciled or from elsewhere. Perhaps someone could upload it with a link to the main EU investors sections, perhaps the front page?--DJN 14:43, 3 February 2019 (UTC)
 * I have placed your page into the main namespace ("live" wiki area), added a link in the EU investing page, and have added a link to Template:Non-US domiciles (which will appear on all pages containing this template). --LadyGeek 19:00, 3 February 2019 (UTC)

Portuguese NHR programme, and 10% rate on non-Portuguese pensions
The 10% rate introduced in April 2020 in the Portuguese NHR scheme appears to apply to pensions, but not to other investment income. If that's the case, this isn't just a simple rate change, but rather requires a bit of rewriting of this section. --TedSwippet 10:46, 9 January 2021 (UTC)

Significant link rot
The page is a victim of significant link rot. I have marked several with Dead link, but not attempted to replace any with suitable alternatives; NHR regimes are not my area. Also, added BrokenLinks (belt and braces). --TedSwippet 10:51, 9 January 2021 (UTC)


 * Dead links have been removed, while new links have not yet been added the article still has good references. I will add new links in due course. The note regarding dead links should be removed. The content regarding the NHR scheme in Portugal has been updated. --DJN 07:52, 14 April 2021 (EDT)


 * I have removed the notes regarding dead links and the out-of-date content for Portugal. --LadyGeek 09:00, 14 April 2021 (EDT)

Italy
From User talk:EddyB: Hi, while you are somewhat correct, the impression now being given in the text may be erroneous for some Italians. Qoute: "Italian income tax code (Article 2 of the TUIR) deems Italian citizens who are deleted from the registers of the Italian resident population and moved to States or territories adopting a preferential tax regime as Italian residents, unless proven otherwise. These states and territories are identified by the ministerial decree of 4 May 1999. Therefore, these citizens can benefit from the incentives to attract human capital of low-tax schemes only if they are able to overturn the presumption of residence in Italy indicated above". And quote: "The person who, although resident or domiciled abroad, has never canceled his/her name from the register of the Italian resident population cannot be granted the benefits". This information is somewhat more complicated than envisaged for a high level note, however it may be worthwhile including. --DJN 04:10, 12 September 2022 (EDT)

Please post replies here. --LadyGeek 07:54, 12 September 2022 (EDT)