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I work remotely and move between countries instead of living in one place long-term. I’m not from the US or EU, so a lot of common advice doesn’t really fit.

For people who’ve actually done this for a few years:

  • Do you usually pick one country as a tax base?
  • Or stay flexible and deal with residency only when it’s required?

Curious what’s worked (or not) in real life.

Depends on if there is a treaty. If there is, then you just prove to the country you're not in, you paid your taxes. If not, you're screwed; have to pay both. Spain is a good example.

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Do you usually pick one country as a tax base?
Or stay flexible and deal with residency only when it’s required?

Your both questions are from a POV of a slave shitizen, not a sovereign individual.
Only shitizens HAVE TO pay taxes because they sign the contract. Others don't.

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