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Navigating Portugal’s Bureaucracy with JS Advisers: Your Trusted Partner

Portugal, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and favourable climate, has become an increasingly attractive destination for expatriates, investors, and entrepreneurs alike. However, while the prospect of living or conducting business in Portugal is enticing, navigating the country’s complex bureaucracy can often prove overwhelming. This is where JS Advisers steps in—your indispensable partner in ensuring a smooth transition and hassle-free experience.       The Challenge: Portugal’s Bureaucratic Maze Portugal’s administrative processes can be intricate, with numerous legal and fiscal ...Read more

Avoiding Pitfalls: Capital Gains Tax for Non-Residents in Portugal

Laywer, Adriana Bonfiglioli’s Update. Until 2022, capital gains from the sale of immovable properties in Portugal were taxed differently for residents and non-residents. Non-residents were subject to an autonomous tax rate of 28% on 100% of the capital gains, unless they resided in an EU Member State or the European Economic Area and opted to be taxed at the progressive rates applicable to Portuguese residents (ranging from 14.5% to 53%). In contrast, residents were only taxed on 50% of the ...Read more

Tax calendar: dates you need to put in your diary for 2025

Please remember that before you submit your Personal Income Tax (IRS), you need to perform some tasks as per the new habits acquired in the previous years: tasks like validating or registering invoices at the tax portal are now procedures that became part of the routine of any taxpayer. Your role is important in determining your IRS deductions, therefore check the tax calendar, to make sure you don’t lose any deduction or pay any fines.       January: If ...Read more

Get Ready for the IRS 2024 Season

Let Us Help You Navigate Your Tax Return in Portugal The IRS season for 2024 in Portugal is just around the corner, and it’s time to start thinking about your tax obligations. From the 1st of April to the 30th of June, taxpayers will have the opportunity to submit their annual tax returns. Whether you are a resident in Portugal or a non-resident with income in the country, it’s crucial to ensure that your IRS (Imposto sobre o Rendimento das ...Read more

Innovate360 Launches New Website to Simplify Business Services for Portugal-Based Entrepreneurs

Pure Portugal is excited to share the latest news from our trusted partner, Innovate360 LDA. The Porto-based business services provider has just launched a newly designed website, offering a fresh, streamlined platform for clients to access their range of services. Innovate360 specialises in company formation, accounting, virtual office solutions, and NIF applications, all provided fully online. The launch of their new website marks a significant milestone in making these essential services even more accessible to entrepreneurs, both within Portugal and ...Read more

Introduction of the New IFICI Regime

Overview of the New IFICI Regime As of 2024, Portugal is closing the chapter to its long-standing Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime, a program that offered substantial tax benefits to expatriates. In its place, the government has introduced the “Tax Incentive for Scientific Research and Innovation” (IFICI) regime. This new scheme is designed to attract highly skilled professionals to Portugal, particularly those involved in scientific research and innovation. The IFICI regime offers these professionals a special income tax rate of 20% ...Read more

Different options of purchasing property in Portugal

People frequently contact us to explore their options for owning property in Portugal. Our usual response is: it depends. This is because the best approach depends on several key factors, including your primary purpose for acquiring the property (whether for personal use or rental income), your long-term investment goals (whether you see the property as a standalone investment or part of a broader portfolio), and your future plans for the property (such as selling it in the near future). Below, ...Read more

Navigating the Residency D7 Visa Portugal: A Comprehensive Overview

Explore the D7 visa Portugal, a pathway for non-EU citizens to reside in Portugal, offering streamlined processes and opportunities for long-term residency. Discover key insights with GSN Legal Firm. Residency in Portugal beckons for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle amidst the allure of Europe. For non-EU citizens, the D7 visa presents a gateway to this dream, ushering in a realm of possibilities. Let’s delve into what this visa entails and how it can shape your journey towards residing in Portugal. ...Read more