InstagramThe Instagram logo - a square camera icon with rounded corners and a circular lens, representing Instagram social media platformLinkedInThe LinkedIn logo - stylized letters "in" in a professional blue color, representing LinkedIn professional networking platformYouTubeThe YouTube logo - a play button icon in a rounded rectangle, representing YouTube video platformTwitterThe Twitter/X logo - stylized letter "X" in a modern design, representing Twitter/X social media platform

WhatsAppThe WhatsApp logo - a chat bubble with a phone icon, representing WhatsApp messaging platformWhatsApp

Contacts

About Us

LogoPortugal Home - A logo for the Portugal Home website
Sell
Blog
Login
  1. Homepage

  2. Blog

  3. Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) Portugal - FAQ

We are part of the Harland & Poston Group

Subscribe to our Newsletter

InstagramThe Instagram logo - a square camera icon with rounded corners and a circular lens, representing Instagram social media platformLinkedInThe LinkedIn logo - stylized letters "in" in a professional blue color, representing LinkedIn professional networking platformYouTubeThe YouTube logo - a play button icon in a rounded rectangle, representing YouTube video platformTwitterThe Twitter/X logo - stylized letter "X" in a modern design, representing Twitter/X social media platform

Property Listings

Lisbon

Algarve

Porto

Cascais

Nazaré

Silver Coast

All Properties

Our Services

Buying

Selling

Move to Portugal

Rental Support

Property Management

Visas

All Services

Corporate

About Us

Team

Careers

News

Contacts

Visas

D2 Visa

D7 Visa

Golden Visa

All Visas

InstagramThe Instagram logo - a square camera icon with rounded corners and a circular lens, representing Instagram social media platformLinkedInThe LinkedIn logo - stylized letters "in" in a professional blue color, representing LinkedIn professional networking platformYouTubeThe YouTube logo - a play button icon in a rounded rectangle, representing YouTube video platformTwitterThe Twitter/X logo - stylized letter "X" in a modern design, representing Twitter/X social media platform

© 2025 Portugal Homes. Trademarks and brands are the property of The Harland & Poston Group.

Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
Cookies

    News

    Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) Portugal - FAQ

    News -> October 24, 2019

    News

    Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) Portugal - FAQ
    Portugal Homes BrandA Portugal Homes brand logo
    Portugal Homes

    Get the best property advice.

    Frequently Asked Questions about the Tax Regime in Portugal under the NHR Status

    1. Am I exempt from paying taxes if I am getting paid in another country?

    If your salary is paid in a country that has a double tax treaty with Portugal, you as a non-habitual resident will be free from double taxation in Portugal.

     

    2. What types of incomes are tax-free under the NHR Status?

    Under the NHR regime, most foreign-source income is 10 consecutive years exempt from Portuguese taxation, as is income taxable in another country.  

    This implies that British expats are likely to obtain tax-free UK pension revenue, rental revenue, real estate capital gains, interest, dividends, and non-Portuguese jobs earnings.

     

    3. What if my income is paid in Portugal?

    You may still be qualified for important income tax cuts depending on your job or source of revenue.

     

    4. When am I recognized as a tax resident in Portugal?

    You are granted the tax resident status if you: 

    a) have lived in Portugal for at least 183 days (consecutive or not) within a 12-month period; 

    b) have lived in Portugal for less than 183 days and, on 31 December of that year, you have a house / flat in a situation that indicates that you plan to keep it as your usual place of residence.

     

    5. Where should I reside in Portugal?

    Check out our Guide to Portugal to choose your preferred place to live.

    If you’re a non-EU citizen, you can also take advantage of the Portugal Golden Visa programme.

     

    6. What are the advantages of Portugal's Non-Habitual Residency?

    Portugal NHR status provides tax advantages to those who establish their residence for Portuguese tax purposes, enabling them to have tax breaks for 10 consecutive years. Read our article about Relocating to Portugal after Brexit here.


    7. Are you coming to work?

    If you come to Portugal for work you will profit from a 20% fixed income tax (IRS). This reduced tax rate refers to all high-value-added skilled professionals. The professions list includes jobs such as architects, doctors, tax consultants, senior managers, educators, and designers. See the list of the professions below.


    8. Are you retiring abroad?

    You can profit from Portugal NHR status if you are a pensioner and are moving to Portugal. All pension incomes from outside Portugal are exempt from IRS payments but earned in Portugal. This is because where double tax agreements exist (such as with Portugal and France for instance), the right to raise taxes falls into the country of residence. Portugal currently exempts retirees from paying taxes on their non-Portuguese pension incomes.

    If you’re looking for a nice place to live or spend your stay in Portugal, we can also help you find a house or property > here.

     

    Portugal Homes BrandA Portugal Homes brand logo
    Portugal Homes

    Get the best property advice.