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    Hello.

    I'm moving to Spain to work for a Spanish company (indefinite contract).

    According to the Spanish Beckham Law, my income tax in Spain would be 24%. In Brazil it would be 27.5%.

    I have FGTS, private pension, savings, a property and some small investments in Brazil

    Do I make a permanent tax exit or not? Which is more advantageous?

    I would like to continue with my investments in Brazil, my FGTS, private pension, savings and real estate.

    If I don't make a permanent tax exit, what will I do? Will I have to declare income tax in both countries? How do I avoid double taxation?

    About Beckham's Law. Is it beneficial for me to enlist in it? How do I enlist?

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