Panama 2026: Residenza Fiscale, Società e Passaporto

👉Request your consultation: https://bit.ly/3XINUPC Is Panama really one of the most attractive jurisdictions for those looking to build an international strategy involving residency, taxation, corporate governance, and passporting? In this first video dedicated to Panama, following a two-week trip to South America, we analyze the country beyond the slogans. We discuss residency in Panama, territorial taxation, corporate structures, passport-related options, and key considerations before considering Panama as a personal or business base. Panama is often cited for its territorial tax system: the Panamanian tax system is based on the territorial concept of income, with taxation on Panamanian-source income. This doesn't mean Panama is automatically the right solution for everyone. Rather, it means it must be carefully studied, distinguishing between migratory residency, tax residency, corporate activities, income earned locally or abroad, and connections with the country of origin. In this video, we'll explore Panama's strengths, cautions, and why it can be attractive to entrepreneurs, professionals, investors, and individuals seeking a second international base. This episode is the first of two dedicated to Panama: here, we'll discuss residency, taxation, companies, and passports; in the next video, we'll delve into real estate, the real estate market, and concrete opportunities in the region. If you're considering an international strategy, a second residence, or a corporate structure outside of Italy, this video will help you understand what questions to ask yourself before taking the plunge. Watch the video until the end, because the point isn't to ask yourself whether Panama is "suitable" in theory, but to understand which profiles it can work for, what mistakes to avoid, and when it's not the right path. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel to stay up-to-date on upcoming updates on taxation, investments, and online business! Leave a like if you found the video helpful and share it with other entrepreneurs. #panama #internationaltaxation #entrepreneurship