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    Hello Vinícius, thank you very much for sharing this content. I'd like to ask you a question.

    My husband and I moved to Switzerland this year. My husband owns a company in Brazil, for which he continues to work remotely and earns a monthly income in the form of dividends. In Switzerland he also has a business, but he has an employee contract and the income is paid as salary, not as pro-labore or dividends, with tax withheld at source. I was unemployed in Brazil, but I declare income tax on my investments. How would the tax issue look in this case if we don't leave permanently? Should the Swiss salary only be subject to the country's tax rules, without the need to pay the "carnê leão" and pay the difference in tax rate? What other rules should be observed?

    Switzerland will be the country of residence in which we will spend most of our time, and in which we have a rented residence with a contract in our name. With the exception of an investment in a stock brokerage, we have no real estate or other assets in Brazil.

    Thank you so much!

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    I also have the same question, but the other way around. Do I have to report income from Brazil that isn't taxable in Spain on my Spanish income tax return?

    Marina
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    I also have the same question

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