Question for US citizens regarding Albanian taxes: Has any US non-resident visitor on US social security without any income in Albania who has spent over 182 days in one calendar year in Albania had to pay Albanian taxes?
Question for US citizens regarding Albanian taxes: Has any US non-resident visitor on US social security without any income in Albania who has spent over 182 days in one calendar year in Albania had to pay Albanian taxes?
@teelac777 Of course. Why would you stop paying taxes after a certain amount of days? Taxes are for life!
@Alice4186 Read my question. I'm asking about starting to pay taxes, not stopping.
@Alice4186 Read my question. I'm asking about starting to pay taxes, not stopping.
-@teelac777
I did read your question. And you are wrong. It asks if you can stop paying taxes after so many days in Albania. I answered your question. What else more do you want?
Question for US citizens regarding Albanian taxes: Has any US non-resident visitor on US social security without any income in Albania who has spent over 182 days in one calendar year in Albania had to pay Albanian taxes?
-@teelac777
Maybe you are on mobile or your computer has viruses. I just quoted your question with this reply.
In case you are unaware, Albania has the highest taxes in the world.
140 Euros a month for social security
1,200 a month health insurance
Variable taxes you also have to pay:
Apartment tax
Water tax
Billboard tax
Cleaning tax
20% sales tax
20% Income tax
If you open a business, even at home or self-employed, you basically double all those taxes above
Electricity, which has no invoice. Expect a good 100 a month.
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All while, if you are lucky, making 30 Euros a month.
You don't stop paying taxes after 182 days. What a random question. Why would you even ask that?
@Alice4186 The title of the post is Albanian Income Taxes.
Let's make this simple:
Have you ever spent more than 182 days in one year in Albania?
The answer is either yes or no