
Dutch Government Signals Amendments to Unrealized Gains Tax as Senate Resistance Mounts
Amendments targeting loss carry-back and startup exemptions are under development; the Dutch Senate sent 36 pages of questions to the tax minister.

Amendments targeting loss carry-back and startup exemptions are under development; the Dutch Senate sent 36 pages of questions to the tax minister.

“If I could go back a decade in time, I would move faster on opportunities instead of waiting for the perfect moment.”

44,881 impatriates. 933 foreign pensioners. Federico Salmoiraghi analyzes what Italy’s newest tax regime numbers really mean.

Eleven months after creating the agency, Argentina puts someone at the desk. The program itself remains undefined.

Readmission would restore settlement rights across the world’s largest free-movement zone by area; consensus remains elusive.

Judge found authorities ignored investor’s submissions, misread the criminal timeline, and never examined statelessness.

Six billionaires fled before the January 1 cutoff; opponents have spent US$80 million on counter-measures. The ballot fight is just beginning.

Latvia’s financial intelligence service suspects 200 foreigners placed €10 million in fictitious schemes; parliament weighs abolition.

Direct PR, 30% down on real estate, and a 5-day clock. Paraguay just built the most flexible investor residency in the region.

EB-5 minimum investments are set to rise by roughly $100,000-$150,000 on January 1, 2027, and it’s written directly into the statute.

“The ‘hidden cost’ of bureaucracy, such as lack of clear land registries or shifting tax laws, can turn a dream move into a legal headache.”

The now-defunct program’s final full-year report shows record capital generation even as the ECJ ruling that would kill Malta’s CBI loomed.

Decree 531, now in force, cuts the physical presence burden on temporary residents by two-thirds and codifies denaturalization grounds.

“We’re not just processing applications; we’re helping families materialize their dreams of living across borders, and that never gets old.”

Lutnick tells House subcommittee the program he projected would raise US$1 trillion has cleared a single applicant since December.

Erdogan frames the package as a bid to pull capital away from war-hit Gulf hubs; the centerpiece is a 20-year personal tax holiday.

Network sold counterfeit MM2H stickers for US$2,530 each to applicants seeking to use them to obtain entry into a major Western destination.

Wellington killed one cash loophole in December and is reviewing others; only 1.4% of AIP capital went directly into businesses.

Greece will now refer fake golden visa deals to the tax authority and the Anti-Money Laundering Authority. Permits can be revoked.

A single-portal residency channel offers operational predictability for investors and corporate mobility teams. Whether it offers security is a different question.