Remote work can significantly impact your tax residential status in 2025. Digital nomads and remote workers need to consider:
- The country where work is physically performed
- Tax treaties between countries
- Local remote work regulations
- Double taxation agreements
Many countries have introduced specific remote worker visas with clear tax implications. It’s crucial to track the days spent in each country and understand that working remotely doesn’t automatically exempt you from local tax obligations. Some countries may claim tax residence if you work there for extended periods, even if your employer is elsewhere.
