Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Ana Gomes MEP has written to 3 EU Commissioners requesting that they inform the PT government that the Non Habitual Resident tax scheme is in breach of 2 articles of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and instigate an immediate investigation into the negative impacts on Portugal and on other member states.
Can't say I'd hold out too much hope of it's getting a sympathetic or action-packed response (although you never know - they're apparently currently investigating Golden Visa schemes) but it makes for interesting reading :) Tax dumping in Portugal |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Unfortunately for Ana
The scheme does not discriminate at all. Its open to all individuals no matter what nationality as long as not tax payers in portugal for 5 years. |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Originally Posted by dingg
(Post 12651373)
Unfortunately for Ana
The scheme does not discriminate at all. Its open to all individuals no matter what nationality as long as not tax payers in portugal for 5 years. Those with incomes much lower than migrants or part time migrants taking advantage of NHR... |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
It is open to anyone who has not been tax resident for 5 years..
ANYONE Thus not discriminatory. |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Originally Posted by dingg
(Post 12651464)
It is open to anyone who has not been tax resident for 5 years..
ANYONE Thus not discriminatory. Discriminatory unfair and abused. |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 12651417)
Yes it does discriminate, it is not available to Portuguese residents. ...
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Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
This is available to returning Portuguese Citizens, nonresidents who have been out of Portugal for more than 5 years. The same rule applies and is not therefore discriminatory.
I cannot think of a tax set up anywhere that is not discriminatory is some aspects. Nothing illegal about being discriminatory on taxation issues, unless specifically legislated for. where there is room for interpretation, being discriminatory may be the intent. |
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It's obvious that Ana Gomes is well aware that the scheme is open to Portuguese nationals as she makes a point of mentioning the numbers who have acquired the status in her letter. However, discrimination isn't the only grounds for her complaint - although as a law graduate with a further course specifically on Community Law and years of very active service as an MEP under her belt, we can probably assume she knows both what constitutes discrimination and how the Commission might see that aspect of her complaint in this particular case.
The Commission itself has a somewhat elastic definition, judging by a previous opinion of theirs involving Portugal. They deemed the system of exemptions and discounts available when tolls were first introduced on the ex SCUT roads for those residents who acquired a transponder and satisfied a couple of other conditions to be discriminatory on the grounds of nationality, despite the fact that as long as you satisfied the conditions, it didn't matter what nationality you were. |
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Just goes to show that not all forms of discrimination are unlawful. just those discrimination's that are mandated against under law.
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Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12652000)
It's obvious that Ana Gomes is well aware that the scheme is open to Portuguese nationals as she makes a point of mentioning the numbers who have acquired the status in her letter. However, discrimination isn't the only grounds for her complaint - although as a law graduate with a further course specifically on Community Law and years of very active service as an MEP under her belt, we can probably assume she knows both what constitutes discrimination and how the Commission might see that aspect of her complaint in this particular case.
The Commission itself has a somewhat elastic definition, judging by a previous opinion of theirs involving Portugal. They deemed the system of exemptions and discounts available when tolls were first introduced on the ex SCUT roads for those residents who acquired a transponder and satisfied a couple of other conditions to be discriminatory on the grounds of nationality, despite the fact that as long as you satisfied the conditions, it didn't matter what nationality you were. |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 12652494)
It's interesting that she ,as a Portuguese MP -MEP? is making this complaint.
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 12652494)
I wonder therefore if she has been unduly influenced by the Dutch,who are the main complainants ?
As it happens, she is a vice chair of the European Parliament Special Committee on Financial Crimes, Tax Evasion and Tax Avoidance but I'm sure that appointment comes about as a result of her previous work rather than its being the prompt for her intervention in this case. |
Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Asking for an investigation doesn't necessarily mean she opposes the scheme; perhaps she's confident in its legality, but wants that to be nailed down.
But in politics, this sort of thing is political. By asking for an investigation, she gets political points, regardless of the eventual findings. |
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I'm not sure what political points you think she might be trying to score but she's not standing for re-election to the European Parliament in the upcoming elections on a point of principle. She believes in limitation of mandates and is standing down as she's already served 3 terms.
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Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12652904)
I'm not sure what political points you think she might be trying to score but she's not standing for re-election to the European Parliament in the upcoming elections on a point of principle. She believes in limitation of mandates and is standing down as she's already served 3 terms.
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Re: Portuguese MEP asks Commission to investigate NHR
Hmmm, the document says most people on NHR scheme register no high value added activity. But I am actually going to practise high value added activity and found it’s really difficult to get help on tax issues ! 😕 is it because it’s rare? |
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