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Taxbytes for Expats

Stephanie Wickham, ExpatTaxes.ie

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Are you an expat who is confused by the Irish tax system? Maybe you are planning a move to or from Ireland and want to understand how to navigate the complex tax issues that arise? Taxbytes for Expats is the show that explains in simple terms the dos and don'ts of Irish taxes for expats.
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Other Expats

Other Expats

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A podcast about subjects that affect people of color (POC) expats in Malaysia—from fun subjects to topics that we may not be all-the-way comfortable talking about. The podcast also features non-POC expats and locals who provide more information about things relevant to the POC expats. Say hi, email hello@otherexpats.com
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A podcast series exploring life as a U.S. Expat in Mexico. Topics include preparing to move to a new country, navigating your new home and finding your passion as a retiree.
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Bama Expats

Marc Torrence / Matt Dover

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Marc Torrence and Matt Dover take a deep dive into the analytics behind Alabama football and basketball. Take us with you whereever you go by subscribing. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bama-expats/id1440075209?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iqyflvnnodllq5dpteqfbrtoi3i
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CDMX Expats

Raquel Ramirez

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Tacos, tequila, Spanish speakers… What else is there to discover in Mexico City? And why are so many foreigners accidentally moving here? From tree-lined neighborhoods to street cafes, museums, parks, world-class restaurants, and a wild nightlife scene, Raquel will interview someone who’s moved to Mexico City to get their unique take on what makes CDMX one of the coolest cities in the world. Hear the good, the bad, and the surprising about living in this giant metropolis. Welcome to CDMX Expats.
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Athens Greece Expats Podcast

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Athens is the new capital of illegal drugs of europe according to many sources in 2022. this podcast though goes beyong Athens as drugs center. We discover the Athens no tourist guide will ever dare to show you :)
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Explore living abroad from the perspective of Black expats with years of experience living abroad. We're committed to helping Black travelers & expats connect, live, work, retire, start businesses, and thrive abroad. CONNECT WITH EBONY EXPATS Website: https://www.ebonyexpats.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/ebonyexpats Instagram: instagram.com/ebonyexpats LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/ebonyexpats UPCOMING THAILAND TRIP ✨ November 9 - 17, 2024 ✨ Explore Thailand with community! 9 days of culture, ...
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Welcome to The Christian Expats Podcast! This podcast is a Filipino Christian Podcast that brings inspiration and equip Filipino Christian expats worldwide to thrive in their faith and make a lasting impact. Samahan natin si Cassey and Stella as they embark on a journey of discovery, sharing stories, insights, and laughter along the way. With a light-hearted and fun vibe, they create an atmosphere that feels like conversations with friends. Exciting di ba? Through practical wisdom and rooted ...
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Bringing Stories, Strategies and Life Lessons of inspiring Indian Expats who dared to take the leap and successfully transitioned from Employee to Entrepreneur or excelled in Corporate Career itself beyond an average 9-5.Your host Ehsan Ali moved from India to Australia in 2008 with big dreams but without realising settled into a normal job. A decade later, when he tried to escape the mediocrity trap, he couldn‘t get enough help and encouragement. Finally, he launched this podcast as an ende ...
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Empowered Expats

Kuya Jay & Mang Emong

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Kuya Jay & Mang Emong are Financial Planners based in Dubai, UAE. This podcast is for Filipino expatriates living in the UAE or outside the PH. Let's talk about money, growth & entrepreneurship. Here, you can listen to our live sessions, pre-recorded videos, and EXCLUSIVE podcast episodes! Time to take charge of your finances so you can take charge of your life! We want to hear from you! For questions, suggestions, reactions or if you just want to help us get better please email us at empowe ...
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Danish culture can be pretty confusing, especially if you are not from Denmark. This podcast is on a mission to resolve cultural confusion in the country, and help anyone understand how people in this unique country think and behave. Co-hosts Sam Floy (British podcaster, "The Outsider") and Josefine Volqvartz (Danish TV journalist, "The Insider") speak to experts and members of the public to understand and explain why something so normal in Danish culture is confusing to outsiders. Rather th ...
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Hi everyone! The complications of Ireland/U.S. migration isn't lost on any professional that has a stake in making the move work. Knowing how to treat both countries from a financial perspective is difficult - especially for those of us making the move! In Part 2 of my conversation with Sean Kearney of Amvoy Wealth, we dig even deeper into the comp…
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Kirsty and NIkki discuss how differently there lives may had been had they done what they’d originally planned. Kirsty’s favourites: Dinasaur: Hulu, SBS on Demand Fake: Paramount + Dark Waters: Amazon Prime Nikki: The Gentlemen: Netflix The Rest is Entertainment: Podcast The post What if we’d gone home after five years? first appeared on Two Fat Ex…
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We spoke to author Peter McFarlane about his new book, Family Ties: How a Ukrainian Nazi and a living witness link Canada to Ukraine today, which explores the the parallel lives of Chrystia Freeland's Nazi collaborator grandfather and Holocaust survivor Anne Charney. Hosts: Alex Cosh, Chuka Ejeckam and Sarah Rieger. Theme music: Cold War by Remembe…
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In this conversation, Morgan von Mantripp discusses the nuances of the coffee culture in Portugal, particularly the differences between traditional Portuguese espresso and specialty coffee. He shares insights on pricing, the challenges of running a coffee business, and the survival of traditional cafes amidst changing consumer preferences. The disc…
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Anita is based in Algarve and is the founder of Portuguese With Anita. Her goal is to spread the love for the Portuguese language worldwide. For €100 off individual courses or €400 off bundles, use our special link: https://www.portuguesewithanita.com/Exapts-Everywhere-Reg ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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In this episode, Josh and Kalie share their experiences traveling to Istanbul, Turkey, comparing it to their life in Portugal. They discuss the culinary delights of Turkish food, the rising costs of living, and the growing trend of medical tourism. The conversation also touches on navigating scams, cultural differences, and the challenges of living…
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In this conversation, Josh and Kalie discuss their experiences living in Portugal and Singapore, comparing travel logistics, cost of living, and the challenges of making friends as expats. They reflect on their family dynamics, the impact of COVID-19 on their social life, and the evolving perceptions of both countries over the years. Ultimately, th…
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Hi everyone! The complications of Ireland/U.S. migration isn't lost on any professional that has a stake in making the move work. Knowing how to treat both countries from a financial perspective is difficult - especially for those of us making the move! In this episode, I sat down with Sean Kearney of Amvoy Wealth, a specialist in helping Irish cit…
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In this episode, Josh and Kalie share their experiences from their recent trip to Kuala Lumpur, comparing it to their life in Portugal. They discuss family travel, diverse food cultures, cost of living, and the challenges of expat life, including healthcare, cultural norms, and language barriers in both locations. The conversation highlights key di…
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Aimee Reimao moved from Cape Town to Portimão, Portugal, seeking safety and sunshine, and now enjoys 300 days of sun in the Algarve while working remotely. Her lifestyle allows her the freedom to explore hidden beaches, local hikes, and the region’s expat-friendly community. With mild winters, hot summers, and a mix of bustling and quiet seasons, A…
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Immigration information is a huge sticking point with people moving to Ireland, and with almost 30 years of experience in Irish immigration, Tom Ryan knows the ins and outs of the Irish Immigration System better than anyone. Tom shares detailed information on how the Irish immigration process works, what criteria the Department of Justice is lookin…
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In this conversation, Renee shares her journey of moving to Portugal, the challenges faced during the transition, and the cultural integration process. She discusses the employment changes that occurred after their move, the complexities of the real estate market in Portugal, and the overall cost of living. Throughout the discussion, Renee emphasiz…
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We interview Ottawa Citizen journalist David Pugliese about the allegations made against him in a House of Commons committee. Hosts: Alex Cosh and Sarah Rieger. Theme music: Cold War by Remember The Future. Licensed with Premium Beat under license number #5363241. Support the showVon The Maple
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In this conversation, Mark shares his journey of choosing Portugal as his retirement destination, discussing his decision to retire, budgeting, buying property, accessing medical care, and embracing local life. He also talks about how he connects with locals, meets new people, and enjoys his retirement, offering valuable advice for anyone consideri…
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In this conversation, Kathleen shares her journey of moving to Portugal with her husband and their experiences living in various regions, including Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve. They discuss the challenges and joys of adapting to a new culture, the importance of learning the language, and the process of taking the language exam for citizenship. T…
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Hi everyone! This week we're lucky to be able to share an episode that I recorded with Paddy Delaney of InformedDecisions.ie in September with some background about the tax landscape in Ireland for Expats, and about ExpatTaxes.ie. Paddy Delaney (QFA RPA APA) is the founder and owner of Informed Decisions & hosts Ireland's Independent & Award-Winnin…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered what it would be like to leave a bustling corporate career and find peace in a new land? Meet Erika Weier, an inspiring American expat who traded the hectic life of Chicago's retail management for the tranquil beauty of Tulum, Mexico. In our latest episode, Erika shares her journey of embracing a slower, more m…
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In this episode, Josh and Kalie from ExpatsEverywhere dive into a Q&A format, addressing various questions from their patrons about living in Portugal. They cover topics such as understanding taxi lights, navigating phone plans, the timing for obtaining a NIF and bank account, hiring housekeepers, visa income requirements, and the differences betwe…
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In this conversation, Leanne shares her journey of moving from the United States to Braga, Portugal. She discusses the reasons behind her move, the challenges of adapting to a new culture, and the importance of building a community. Leanne also reflects on her experiences with language learning, navigating the D7 visa process, and the transformativ…
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Hey everyone, Stephanie Wickham here again, diving into the world of tax credits in Ireland. If you're an Irish taxpayer, this one's for you! Even if you're a PAYE employee and don't need to file a tax return, there may be some tax credits you're missing out on that could put a bit of extra cash back in your pocket. We'll chat about the different t…
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Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! We discussed an article published in The Walrus last year which brought to light research that indicated Ferdinand Eckhardt, the director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery from 1953 to 1974, was a committed supporter of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. We c…
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John, a financial advisor with experience in both the US and Portugal, emphasizes the importance of focusing on long-term goals and future planning over specific investment details, shifting Kalie's perspective on managing finances. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Von ExpatsEverywhere
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Zé, originally from South Africa, shares his experience of moving to Portugal and the challenges he faced in terms of cultural differences and integration. He discusses the importance of the expat community in providing support and connection, especially for those with Portuguese roots. He shares his experience of moving to Portugal with his wife a…
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In this episode of Tax Bytes for Expats, I had the pleasure of speaking with Mel Morgan from UKStatePensionAbroad.com. Mel and his wife, Martha, specialize in helping people maximize their UK state pension benefits as appointed agents of HM Revenue and Customs, even if they’ve left the UK years ago. We discuss how those with previous employment in …
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In this episode, Dallas advises residency seekers to be in the country when searching for long-term accommodations and emphasizes the importance of being in residential mode rather than tourist mode. He also discusses the option of using property management companies for turnkey services and warns about the potential pitfalls of gaming the system. …
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The conversation discusses the current state of the real estate market in Portugal and how foreigners can secure a mortgage with income from abroad. It highlights the stability of prices in the market, the high demand for rental properties, and the hot markets in Portugal. It concludes with a discussion on popular locations for investment, includin…
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Hey everyone, Stephanie Wickham here with another episode of TaxBytes for Expats. In this week's replay, we're diving into the important topic of tax domicile from an Irish perspective. Now, your tax domicile is a key factor in determining your exposure to Irish taxes, especially for those of you moving to Ireland from abroad. We'll run through the…
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Susan Dzieduszycka-Suinat, the founder of Overseas Vote Foundation, discusses the process of voting as an expat. She explains how her foundation helps Americans abroad register and request their absentee ballots. The foundation provides online tools and services to streamline the voting process. Susan emphasizes the importance of having a voting re…
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Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! We're joined by Moss Robeson, author of the Bandera Lobby blog, to discuss the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, its history and how it came to influence modern day politics in Canada, the United States and Ukraine. Theme music: Cold War by Remem…
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We've all been there - as expats, we have questions about what we need to know to pay taxes in a new country, and the last thing we want is to find conflicting information on the Internet! Well, worry no longer! In this episode I'm diving into the top five tax tips you need to know if you're planning a move to Ireland. Whether you're returning home…
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The conversation discusses the requirements for Portuguese citizenship, with a focus on the language component. It explores the A1 and A2 levels of language proficiency, the different routes to obtain the Portuguese language certificate, and the technical aspects of the exam. The certified classes that exempt individuals from the exam are also disc…
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Paying members listened to this episode one month ago. Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! We interview Ottawa Citizen journalist David Pugliese about the scramble inside of Canada's Department of National Defence to get ahead of stories about the military's brushes with neo-Nazis in Ukr…
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Josh and Amanda cover a range of topics related to personal development for expats, including the cultural differences, language learning, safety concerns, and social dynamics. It also delves into the broader concept of personal development and the importance of understanding oneself as an expat. The discussion provides insights into the challenges…
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I'm on my own this week to provide some guidance around retiring to Ireland as an expat and delve into the considerations for taxation, whether you're an Irish native returning home or someone who's chosen Ireland as their new home. While paying taxes is the last thing you want to think about before retirement, some of the decisions you make can ha…
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Michael, an expat living in Portugal, shares his experience of remote work, living in Cascais, and the diverse expat community. He discusses the time difference, rental prices, moving with pets, learning Portuguese, and the vibrant social scene in Cascais. Michael also compares living in Portugal to his experiences in China and Germany, highlightin…
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Send us a text What happens when the unthinkable occurs, and you're far from home? Imagine being in a foreign country and losing your spouse or partner unexpectedly. In this episode, we sit down with a compassionate representative from the Playa del Carmen consulate, who walks us through the labyrinth of steps that follow such a devastating event. …
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Paying members listened to this episode one month ago. Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! Sarah walks us through a deeper look at the Nuremberg Trials, focusing on the important legal frameworks and precedents that they set. We talk more about how the first trial was set up, some of the…
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The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including expat life, passport privilege, settling in Portugal, and economic privilege. Mariam shares her experiences of living in different countries, obtaining citizenship, and the challenges of moving to Portugal. She also discusses the themes of cultural diversity, language acquisition, and the tr…
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Starting a chat with someone new can be a little scarier when you’ve lost that expat hook. You know the chat – so how long have you lived here? Where are you from? Where did you live before you moved here? Nikki talks about her new intro chats as a repat and how she’s coping with conversations that seem to go nowhere. When were you your most confid…
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Doug and Monique, a retired teacher and police detective, share their journey of moving abroad and retiring early in Portugal. They discuss their decision to leave Canada, their professions, and their research process in choosing Portugal as their destination. They discuss how living abroad has transformed their lives by exposing them to diverse cu…
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Hello everyone! This week we've got a special episode for you. On the first of February, I was a featured guest on That Great Business Show with Conall Ó Móráin - a podcast where Conall interviews Irish entrepreneurs and business owners to share their stories and business tips. Conall is a staple in business podcasts for Ireland, and he was kind en…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how American expats and immigrants can successfully vote from abroad? This episode's guest—an experienced expat voter—takes us through the essential steps and resources available, like the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP). Learn how to navigate the labyrinth of state-specific rules for absentee voting, and get i…
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Paying members listened to this episode one month ago. Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! We discuss the Nuremberg Trials, West Germany's failed 'denazification' process, and how the vast majority of Nazi war criminals escaped justice in the aftermath of the Second World War. Theme musi…
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In this conversation, Kalie interviews Diogo Capela, an immigration lawyer, about recent changes in immigration policies in Portugal. They discuss the government's action plan, the elimination of the expression of interest process, the backlog of applications, and the prioritization of family reunification and high qualified professionals. They als…
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In this episode, Ron shares his journey of moving to Portugal and his experience with the Golden Visa program. He talks about the beauty of Portugal, the kindness of the people, and the great food and wine. Ron and Josh discuss the options for obtaining passive income and retiring in Portugal. Ron also talks about the flexibility of being able to l…
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While we usually dive deep into the intricacies of taxes in Ireland, today's episode takes a slightly different turn. The emotional and psychological aspects of moving back to Ireland are often a second thought behind the logistics and planning of getting back. Prioritising and planning for the emotional is where James Parnell can help. James is a …
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Send us a text What would you do if you lost your passport in a foreign country? Today's episode is geared towards U.S. citizens and residents who might find themselves without their essential travel documents while in Mexico. From the intricacies of replacing a passport if you're a resident, to the steps needed to obtain an emergency passport for …
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Paying members listened to this episode one month ago. Get premium access to subscriber-only content by supporting the show and helping us do this work! Chuka leads a conversation on NATO and its role in bringing former Nazis into the Western fold during the Cold War. Theme music: Cold War by Remember The Future. Licensed with Premium Beat under li…
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You might consider Cyprus a lovely place for a holiday, but there's much more that it offers residents in terms of tax benefits. If you've ever thought of relocating to Cyprus, my conversation with Charles Savva of Sava and Associates is a must-listen. In this episode, we hear about the attractive tax regime of Cyprus with Charles. We delve into Cy…
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