Relocating to Portugal requires adapting to updated tax legislation. The former Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) program has concluded, and the transition to the new Tax Incentive for Scientific Research and Innovation (IFICI), commonly referred to as NHR 2.0, introduces strict eligibility criteria. Whether you are a technology founder establishing a corporate presence in Lisbon, a scientific researcher in Porto, or a highly qualified executive joining a certified startup, Tytle manages your statutory eligibility validation. We provide professional validation and application services for the IFICI regime. Our objective is to legally substantiate your occupational qualification to secure your 10-year tax benefits, ensuring strict regulatory compliance.
• Step 1: Digital Eligibility Audit: Prior to or immediately following relocation, you upload your CV, employment contract or business plan, and global income details. We provide a fixed price upfront for the validation process. • Step 2: Employer & Role Validation: We verify if your corporate entity qualifies under current legislation and if your occupational code aligns with the statutory list. We advise on required contractual adjustments to meet legal criteria prior to execution. • Step 3: Residency & Submission: We facilitate the acquisition of your NIF and your registration as a tax resident. Subsequently, we submit your formal IFICI application to the relevant Portuguese regulatory body (such as AICEP, FCT, or the AT) prior to statutory deadlines.
Yes. You cannot become a tax resident or apply for any tax incentives without first obtaining a Portuguese Tax Identification Number (NIF). We can secure this for you remotely before you even arrive in Portugal. [Button: More about NIF Number & Fiscal Representation Service]