Moving Abroad: Expat Tax Guides 2026
Relocating changes where and how you are taxed — and many countries run special regimes that reward new arrivals. These guides cover the residency rules, the special regime (where one exists), and the headline rates for each destination, every figure sourced and dated. Each pairs with the country’s full tax breakdown and a directory of professionals who handle cross-border moves.
Moving to AndorraRead the guide
Moving to AustraliaRead the guide
Moving to CanadaRead the guide
Moving to CyprusRead the guide
Moving to FranceRead the guide
Moving to GermanyRead the guide
Moving to Hong Kong SARRead the guide
Moving to IrelandRead the guide
Moving to ItalyRead the guide
Moving to JapanRead the guide
Moving to MaltaRead the guide
Moving to MexicoRead the guide
Moving to MonacoRead the guide
Moving to NetherlandsRead the guide
Moving to PortugalRead the guide
Moving to SingaporeRead the guide
Moving to SpainRead the guide
Moving to SwitzerlandRead the guide
Moving to ThailandRead the guide
Moving to United Arab EmiratesRead the guide
Moving to United KingdomRead the guide
Comparing destinations? See the Global Expat Tax & Residency Report, the countries with no income tax, no capital gains tax, and the Worldwide Tax Rates Index.
Important disclaimer
Informational only — not tax advice. This page summarises publicly available information about tax as of July 2026. Tax laws change, individual circumstances vary, and the application of any rule depends on your specific facts.
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