Guide To Working Remotely in the EU
Briefly

Many EU countries offer visas specifically tailored for digital nomads or remote workers, allowing them to reside and work in the country legally.
Your tax obligations will depend on various factors, including your country of residence, the source of your income, and the duration of your stay.
Some countries offer favourable tax regimes for remote workers, such as Portugal's Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime or Estonia's e-Residency program.
It's crucial to understand the regulations surrounding remote work within the EU when considering any international recruitment in the bloc.
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