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Uruguay
Montevideo
Explaining Uruguay's Digital Nomad Permit
Uruguay's Digital Nomad Permit remains available for remote workers, offering an initial 6-month stay extendable to one year. The program features no official minimum income requirement, no standard visa fee, and maintains territorial taxation on foreign-sourced income.
Uruguay Updates Tax Withholding Rules for Foreign Capital Gains
Uruguay's tax agency (DGI) has suspended IRPF withholdings and advance payments on capital gains earned from foreign sources. This change simplifies tax obligations for tax residents, including expats and digital nomads, who hold international investments or assets.
Uruguay Updates Tax Incentives for Investment Projects
The Uruguayan government has issued Decree No. 329/025, modifying the criteria for tax benefits under the national investment promotion regime. Expat entrepreneurs and foreign investors have until April 30, 2026, to submit projects under the existing rules before the new criteria take full effect.