:INFO Managing Taxes as a Digital Nomad Location-independent workers face complex tax situations. Your tax obligations depend on your citizenship, residency status, income source country, and any applicable tax treaties. Get this wrong and penalties compound quickly. :COUNTER.half 183 Days | :COUNTER.half 2 Countries :PATH Establish Residency Determine where you are a tax resident. This is not always where you spend the most time. Research territorial vs worldwide taxation systems before choosing a base. :PATH Understand Your Income Know where your income is sourced. Clients in one country, company in another, and you in a third creates layered obligations. Structure your contracts clearly. :PATH File Strategically Work with a tax professional who specializes in expats and digital nomads. Generic accountants often miss treaty benefits or make costly assumptions about residency. :CHECKLIST Annual Tax Checklist [ ] Confirm tax residency status for the year [ ] Track days spent in each country [ ] Collect all invoices and payment records [ ] Check applicable tax treaties [ ] File in all required jurisdictions before deadlines [ ] Review structure annually as laws change :NOTE Tax law changes frequently. What worked two years ago may not apply today. A yearly review with a specialist is cheaper than back taxes and penalties.