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Old 18th Jul 2019, 13:53
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Almag
 
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That's very kind of you to share this information, where can we find this proposed list of professions eligible for NHR from 2020?

Further, I understand that on top of the regular income tax for employees, Portugal tax rates 2019 on approximately 150K and 75K*2 (for married couples, single income)
€ 0 – € 7,091 14.5% = 1,028.195
€ 7,092 – €20,261 28.5% = 3,753.165
€20,262 – €40,522 37% = 7,496.200
€40,523 – €80,640 45% = 18,052.650 / 15,514.650
€80,641+ 48% = 33,292.320
Tax = 63,622.530 (single) / 55,584.420 (married)
There are additional social security contributions at a rate of 11% on gross remuneration, another 16,500.00 on 150K I believe.
And an additional solidarity tax of 2.5% on income between 80,000 and 250,000..... an additional 1,750 for the single employee to pay....

I can see now, why not many pilots are interested to work in Portugal as regular employees.
Please correct me if my estimate figures are wrong.
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