Comment by aosaigh

19 days ago

You may be breaking the law. It’s common to owe taxes on world wide income in your country of tax residence. I imagine this is the same across the EU but open to be corrected

https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/ireland/individual/taxes-on-per...

Ok, so it's only US and Ireland and maybe a few others that tax worldwide income.

Still the common norm is that PIT is only levied on income earned in the country.

  • I believe most, if not all, European countries tax residents on worldwide employment and capital income.

  • It’s not just Ireland, almost all (if not all?) EU counties do it:

    https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/work/taxes/income-taxe...

    You mentioned Estonia in another comment - it might be the case that Estonia is a special case or has a scheme for attracting talent that doesn’t include worldwide tax

    • Happy to be corrected.

      I see now that most countries do tax worldwide income, just that most of the time they have DTA agreements so you can offset tax paid in other countries against your tax bill.