My gf and I are both dutch citizens nomadding in Europe for 3 years now. We fell into it when we moved for a job opportunity that didn’t work out and decided to be nomadic from that point onwards.

I love this lifestyle, and really don’t want to stop but we have found ourself in a predicament. Our home country doesn’t allow us too have a mailing adress if we don’t spend 4 months of the year in the country(we spend 0 days). So we are registered nowhere. A home base elsewhere is something we can’t afford and keep living this lifestyle.

Traveling in europe is expensive and troughout the year we break about even(we know it’s not ideal but we are fine with it for now) if we had to keep a homebase year round and pay taxes we wouldn’t be able to afford living like this anymore.

The problem now is however that banks require some form of adress and recently wise started asking questions and we are scared our bank account might get frozen and leave us without money somewhere and have no access to it.

Also, the rules for digital nomads in the Netherlands are a bit iffy. It’s not 100% transparent if you need to pay taxes even tough we spend 0 days here and the last 2 years we were in contact with the tax officials and didn’t even have to file.

I’ve been scouring the internet recently and found a few things such as Estonia e residency that might help with opening bank accounts but won’t fix the residency issue and same with opening a American llc but still no adress or residency.

The cheapest option for residency it seems is bulgaria with low taxes and not too high col but like I stated in the beginning, this would crush our digital nomad life as we could not afford traveling around anymore with the added costs. And we would have to stay 183 days there and my gf doesn’t like bulgaria whatsoever.

Tldr; do we need to stop nomadding for now in order to have paperwork in order and get life sucked out off us or is there a way we can continue

  • hungariannastyboy@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    If you cannot maintain the lifestyle while paying taxes somewhere maybe you should stop?

    This is not legal in most of Europe, but even if I go by what you’re saying in that it’s fine in the Netherlands it still raises the question of whether it’s ethical to not be paying taxes anywhere while using tax-funded stuff everywhere. And beyond that, eventually, this will fuck you somehow, it can cause issues with banking and future tax stuff.

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      1 year ago

      whether it’s ethical to not be paying taxes anywhere while using tax-funded stuff everywhere

      They’re from the Netherlands. How bad the tax funded stuff is is unethical for how much taxes they take.

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          yeah its nbot that easy einstein if you are ACTUALLY a nomad whoch oyu obviously arent so not sure why youre here. There needs to be made provisions for nomads to pay taxes somewhere for them to actually pay them .I have no problem paying taxes I believe they should be paid - but there is no easy way to do this legally and be a nomad. So they make a lifestyle which has existed for a lot longer of humanities history than settled life, illegal. And you cheer them on

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      1 year ago

      I dont like your tone - you seem to be implying that the OP is doing something wrong. He isnt - he merely has a nomadic lifestyle - it in fact the moral bancrupsy of normal society which fails to accomodate namads that is the problem, not the OPs decision to live an alternative lifestyle. If they want nomads to pay tax then sort somethinbg out so they can do so - dont force them not to be nomads.