Expat News: Panama Keeps Investor Visa Price, Trump to End Double Taxation Of Expats?

Oct 23, 2024 12:06 pm

Huge news broke regarding Panama’s Investor Visa this week, as the investment minimum will now remain at $300K, pausing the previously planned increase to $500K for at least two years. Plus, will Donald Trump really end the double taxation of American expats if he’s elected?


These are the news stories at the top of my stack for this week’s edition of Expat News. After nearly six weeks of travel, followed by the Expat Money Summit right when we got back, a whole lot of news stories have been piling up, so let’s dive right into this fifth edition of Expat News!


TODAY’S EDITION OF EXPAT NEWS:

  • Listen in for the inside details on the Panamanian government’s decision NOT to raise the investment minimum for the Investor Visa. This is HUGE!
  • Learn about the significant change the country of Vanuatu has made that will surely complicate its passport application process for many. 
  • Discover how Russia is providing sanctuary for citizens of “destructive neoliberal countries” with a new visa program. 
  • Is another Caribbean citizenship-by-investment program on the way? Find out which country’s opposition party is proposing another Caribbean CBI.
  • Could Donald Trump really end double taxation of Americans overseas if he’s elected? 
  • Tune in to learn the details of an interesting new citizenship-by-investment program coming out of a relatively off-the-radar island nation. 
  • In light of recent major hurricanes, hear why more Floridians are fleeing to Panama, a well-known Hurricane-free zone.
  • If you’re anything like me, you’ll be outraged by the latest taxation scheme proposed in France.

 

LISTEN NOW:

https://expatmoneyshow.com/episodes/322-expat-news-5

 


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Speak soon,

Mikkel


PS. We have new dates for upcoming Panama Tours; you can learn more here

https://expatmoney.com/panama-fly-n-buy-real-estate-tour






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