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Comment by mhitza

3 days ago

There are a handful of countries listed there but you expand the criteria to all EU countries, which is not the case.

I don't have the issues you're talking about, I pay corporate taxes in Estonia, and I pay income taxes in Romania.

I thought Germany was a well-known country that is incopatible with this model (curious how things will change with EU Inc), but asking an accountant in your home country of tax laws and double taxation treaties will be better than random internet people.

I hate to say it, but you don't have any issues mainly because the romanian tax office is just more relaxed than the german one.

> A company is considered tax resident in Romania if it has its ‘place of effective management’ (POEM) in Romania.

All EU countries have the same laws in this regard, as it is a precondition for joining the EU.