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O fim da representação fiscal
Na sequência da acção de incumprimento instaurada pela Comissão Europeia, o Tribunal de Justiça veio no passado dia 5 de Maio – através do acórdão proferido no processo C-267/09 - considerar contrária ao direito da União Europeia a norma prevista no art. 130.º do Código do Imposto sobre o Rendimento das Pessoas Singulares (“CIRS”), por violação da liberdade de circulação de pessoas e capitais. Relembra-se que o art. 130.º do CIRS - que impõe aos contribuintes não residentes a obrigação de designar um representante fiscal em Portugal, quando obtenham rendimentos em relação aos quais é exigida a apresentação de uma declaração fiscal, bem como os que, embora residentes em território nacional, se ausentem deste por um período superior a seis meses – deverá agora ser alterado de acordo com a legislação Europeia. Esta será uma boa notícia para não residentes que pretendam investir em Portugal, na medida que a previsível alteração da legislação Portuguesa poderá resultar numa significativa poupança relativa aos custos com representantes fiscais, até agora imprescindíveis em determinado tipo de investimentos.
 
Use the freedom you still have

One of the things that caused me some confusion when I first started working as a lawyer and started to hear something about offshore companies, was the fact that people talked about them in secrecy, as if it was something illegal, something that only criminals would use in order to cover up for the profits of their illegal activities.
Back in the law school we learned that there is a principle in the law that states that, within the boundaries of the law, one is free to freely choose the content of the contracts in which he is part, the agree upon different types of contracts, different from the ones especially established in the Civil Code and include the clauses that suites best his objectives and needs.
In my opinion this freedom includes the possibility of using for certain purposes, companies based in a different place from the one you leave in and nothing, but nothing in the law says that your money should be deposited in the same place where you live.
But do not forget! All this freedom should be used within the boundaries of the law. But, believe me, it is a lot of freedom.
DON’T FORGET THAT THE ESTATE WANTS YOU TO BE STUPID! WHY? Because the Estate wants you to keep your money on national banks even if out there you can find huge opportunities and very good products. Not to grab this opportunities would be stupid.
The Estate also wants you to have all your assets (houses, cars, boats, etc…etc…) in your personal name. That way it would be easier to monitor you and identify how much are you worth.
The Estate wants, but until now they didn’t have the courage to make this an obligation. The only thing you have to do is to take advantage of this loophole.
 
A little story about what can happen in Portugal with your fiscal matters.
Mr. and Mrs. W. bought a house in Portugal; a little apartment near the beach, at the sunny Algarve. They’re intention was to move to this country, have a business and run their lives in the new location. They, in fact bought the house with no assistance from a Lawyer. There was no need for that since they were getting a loan from a Portuguese bank and the bank prepared everything. They had, however, some little help from an English lady, living for quite some time at the Algarve, and that was it.
They started they’re business but things went the wrong way and because of that they had to close the business six month after it has started. They move back to the UK.
Years later someone from the tax department went to their Portuguese home and put some paper on the door. Fortunately the house had friends there and they were able to collect the paper. Later they understood that the paper was related to a fiscal debt, a huge one. The debt had his origins in their business (VAT) and in the property rates. But how could it be? They have never received any notice from the Tax department to pay any taxes. How could this be?
They then contacted a lawyer; the lawyer made some searches and discovered that all notifications have been sent to an address where the couple lived for a very small period of time, only the time enough to have their house ready; they registered with the tax department and when they moved they changed their fiscal address. The lawyer also discovered that the apartment was registered only in Mr. W. name, when their intention was to buy jointly.
Things like this can happen in this country. That is why is so important to hire a lawyer from the beginning, when the decision to buy in Portugal is made and or when you intend to move to this country. The laws in Portugal are nothing but simple and to get advise on property purchase and tax matters is crucial.
 
Crise do Euro
A Libra britânica atingiu esta semana máximos de 19 meses face ao Euro ao atingir 1.2150 Euros.
O Euro tem vindo a perder contra as principais divisas com a crise da dívida pública na Zona Euro. Os investidores têm feito disparar os juros da dívida dos países em apuros, o que tem penalizado fortemente a moeda única. Nem as ajudas financeiras da Europa à Grécia têm impedido uma intensificação dos receios e o anúncio do governo húngaro que declarou que o país está numa "situação muito grave" veio ensombrar ainda mais o cenário.
Também face ao Dólar americano a moeda única chegou a atingir mínimos de quatro anos na segunda-feira passada ao negociar a 1.1877.
Sendo este um momento muito oportuno para transferir de Inglaterra para Portugal (GBP-EUR).
 
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