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Bolivian Residency, Territorial Tax System, Crypto Privacy, Freedom 🇧🇴 | Book a free call 📞 https://t.co/OqJ43ieg66

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Plan Bolivia
Plan Bolivia@PlanBoliviaCom·
You cannot file your Bolivia residency application on arrival. You must first spend 15 days in Bolivia as a tourist, then file on day 16. Read the guide: planbolivia.com/blog/bolivia-r…
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Plan Bolivia
Plan Bolivia@PlanBoliviaCom·
Foreign-source income is income earned outside Bolivia. Under Bolivia's territorial tax system, it is not taxed. That includes investments, crypto gains, foreign rent, pensions, and remote work for foreign clients.
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
The southern cone. - Chile 🇨🇱 - Paraguay 🇵🇾 - Southern Brazil 🇧🇷 - Argentina 🇦🇷 - Uruguay 🇺🇾 Probably the best region of the world for a balance of freedom, low government surveillance, low taxes, high civilization, breathtaking nature, and livability.
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Tomas S
Tomas S@skantoshi·
@PlanBoliviaCom Doesnt mean its constitutional :) isnt Bolivia literally joiming all the reporting orgs next year?
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Plan Bolivia
Plan Bolivia@PlanBoliviaCom·
Paraguay's crypto future feels less certain? DNIT Resolution 47 is a huge negative push back for Paraguay. Bolivia is one reason people build a backup base. Bolivia has 0% tax on foreign income and no crypto reporting requirement. Read: planbolivia.com/blog/bolivia-r…
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Jack’s World 🌎
Jack’s World 🌎@itsjacksworld·
Is Paraguay dead for crypto? A lot of people are asking after the government announced a new reporting requirement 2 weeks ago. If you're a resident operating with crypto above $5K/year, you now have to file a yearly report showing wallet addresses, transaction hashes, dates, amounts, and USD values on your trades and assets. Full visibility into your onchain activity. The kind of reporting that goes against the entire reason most people got into crypto in the first place. Paraguay still has 0% tax on foreign-sourced crypto income. That hasn't changed. And this move is expected for a growing economy integrating into global financial systems. Dubai regulates crypto heavily and still has 0% tax. Paraguay is following the exact same steps. But the reporting obligation is real, and it applies to all residents who directly operate with crypto. The key word is "operate." Based on the language in the requirements, if you hold and trade crypto under an entity outside of Paraguay, that activity falls outside the scope of the reporting requirement. You aren't operating. Your entity is. Not every entity works the same for this. There's a specific type of offshore structure built to separate you from your assets entirely, with no ownership on paper, which is exactly what makes it hold up against this kind of reporting requirement. The right setup theoretically retains Paraguay's residency benefits while keeping your crypto activity completely out of scope for reporting. A proper entity setup isn't just solution for Paraguay’s change. It's arguably the smartest way to hold crypto going forward. The right structure is designed to insulate your assets from reporting obligations, government overreach, and seizure risk as more countries move toward crypto regulation. The first round of reporting in Paraguay is due early 2027 for activity starting January 1st, 2026. Don't wait to start protecting your assets. I wrote a full breakdown of the new regulation and the setup we're building for clients to exempt them from reporting. If you want to read it or get started, everything is at the link in my bio.
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Plan Bolivia@PlanBoliviaCom·
@skantoshi We feel you. But DNIT Resolution 47 is in force in PY.
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Tomas S
Tomas S@skantoshi·
@PlanBoliviaCom From what I read the stabiloty of that isnt so certain. My uncertainty and the fight is ongoing. PGY will contitutionlly hold
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
🇧🇷 My friend booked a very nice upscale hotel in Rio de Janeiro But to pay for the booking online they required to enter a Brazilian taxpayer number (CPF), so he called them and said he doesn't have a CPF No problem they said, they'll sent a new payment form without CPF where foreigners can enter their passport This payment for required a Brazilian phone number though The catch-22? To get a Brazilian phone number you need a CPF number! And recently the Brazilian government made it much harder for foreigners to get that, in my case I had to physically visit the Brazilian embassy in Lisbon and wait for an hour to get my CPF So he had to physically go there to pay Brazil really needs to fix this stuff or it's never going to get more tourists because it's so hard to pay for things here! And it's not just hotels! Because in everything else Brazil is so hospitable and inviting to gringos PLEASE FIX THIS BRAZIL!
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Plan Bolivia@PlanBoliviaCom·
@wilderko Bolivia is a good option. Also no CRS & CARF!
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Pavol Lupták
Pavol Lupták@wilderko·
Paraguay Mandates Wallet-Level Crypto Reporting for Residents and Platforms A jurisdiction long favored by Bitcoin holders for its territorial tax regime and non-CRS status now requires transaction-hash disclosure above US$5,000 a year. imidaily.com/latin-america/…
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
Countries with territorial tax systems (where foreign income isn’t taxed): 🇵🇾 Paraguay 🇵🇦 Panama 🇬🇪 Georgia 🇨🇷 Costa Rica 🇭🇳 Honduras 🇳🇮 Nicaragua 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇸🇬 Singapore (partial) 🇹🇭 Thailand (recent reform, conditions apply) 🇵🇭 Philippines Look… A LOT of business owners spend years optimizing their business structure to reduce taxes… When moving to any of these countries can legally eliminate the problem entirely I GUARANTEE you’d like at least one of those
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
Bolivia 🇧🇴 has the highest capital city on earth... Some of the most dramatic landscapes in South America (looking at you, salt flat)… And a cost of living so low it borders on surreal Santa Cruz has modern infrastructure, a young population, and a growing expat community that nobody's written a think piece about yet And yet when people list "underrated South American countries" Bolivia barely comes up It just doesn’t market itself. And there's no digital nomad influencer scene there yet But I’m FAIRLY sure it will eventually catch up
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BowTiedMara
BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara·
Felipe definitely, have yet to meet an Olivia
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