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What should I do if I moved to another country but I am not yet a tax resident? What should I indicate?
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You are asking here borderline questions. You should enter what the current situation is. As of my understanding, I get tax resident as soon as I move my professional point of interest into that country. Anyhow, you are responsible for paying the taxes where the taxes are due. If you need advice, you should consult a tax consultant.
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Have you moved permanently there? To be tax resident you have to spend 180 days or more in any calendar year - for personal tax anyhow.
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You are a tax resident wherever you are required to pay taxes. If you are a US citizen, you are always a tax resident of the US. Regardless of where you live and where you may file and pay additional taxes.
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That's because some super rich tried to fool the IRS.
If you work and live somewhere, you have to pay your taxes there.