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Tax residency for expats can be confusing, but this guide makes it simple by showing you exactly how the rules apply in Romania.
If you’re planning to move to Romania, maybe you’re trying to figure out if you need to pay tax on your different types of income (salary, rental, dividends, capital gains, etc.). The answers aren’t always straightforward and depend pretty much on your tax residency status. And searching online often leaves you more confused, isn’t it? That’s exactly why we created this professional guide.
This is the best and most comprehensive guide explaining tax residency for expats living in Romania.
If you have just moved or are already in Romania, or managing expat employees as an HR, finance, or legal professional, then you know how confusing Romanian tax rules can be. This comprehensive, expert-written e-book is your ultimate guide to understanding and managing personal taxes in Romania as a foreign national.
The guide is updated to reflect the latest changes in 2025 Romanian tax legislation regarding tax residency for expats. It simplifies complex tax topics and provides the clarity you need to stay compliant and avoid costly mistakes.
Whether you’re a digital nomad, a corporate assignee, or a retiree receiving foreign pension income, this guide walks you through your key obligations from understanding tax residency for expats, to avoiding double taxation and filing the required forms.
Key aspects covered by this guide:
- Learn how to determine if you’re a Romanian tax resident and fulfill related obligation
- Understand what income you must report as resident or non-resident
- Discover how avoidance of double taxation works using Romania’s tax treaties
- Get step-by-step explanations, practical examples, and planning tips starting from your tax residency status
- Written by Romanian tax consultants specialized in expat taxation
For expats, tax residency is a very important aspect, because it has significant impact on the taxation of all types of income. It impacts taxation of all personal income reportable through the annual tax return, such as income from freelance activities, rental income, capital gains, dividends, interest, etc. It has also significant impact on the tax reporting of an expat’s foreign salary.
Perfect for:
Expats living or working in Romania, HR professionals managing global mobility, finance managers, accountants, legal and tax advisors.
Format: downloadable PDF – mobile and desktop-friendly, with clean design and professional layout.
Language: English
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