
Turkey just approved 20 years of zero tax on foreign income. A country known for tourism, food, ancient coasts (and hairlines) may now be a serious destination for location-independent families. On paper, this regime is unparalleled. Four times Italy's Impatriati. Longer than Cyprus's 17-year non-dom. The most aggressive European tax regime on the books. Will families actually move? My take: yes. Thousands of them over the next decade. The east of Turkey is conservative. The touristic west is extremely secular, closer to Mediterranean Europe than to the Middle East. The math will be too convenient to ignore. My Turkish friend and her fiancé had a layover at our place on Sunday. Over coffee, we mapped it out city by city. The pattern I'm long on: smaller cities, high quality of life, strong international schools. Here's our list. 🧵
