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Tax residency in Paraguay: full 2026 process
The difference between immigration and tax residency, requirements following Law 6984/2022, the 120-day physical-presence rule, the DNIT certificate and how to preserve territoriality.
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Paraguayan tax system: IVA, IRE and INR explained (FAQ 2026)
Frequently asked questions about the Paraguayan tax system following Law 6380/2019: 10% and 5% IVA, general and simplified IRE, INR on non-residents, withholdings and worked examples.
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Visa, residency and citizenship in Paraguay: 2026 guide for migrants
Differences between an entry visa, temporary residency, permanent residency and citizenship. Real costs, timeframes, apostilled documents and the full process at the Migration office.
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Cost of living in Paraguay 2026: Asunción and main cities
How much it costs to live in Asunción, Encarnación, Ciudad del Este and Villarrica in 2026. Rents, groceries, transport, utilities and comparisons with Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
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Paraguay Investor Pass: direct permanent residency through investment (2026)
Since April 2026, Paraguay offers direct permanent residency for foreign investors from USD 150,000. Learn the requirements, benefits and how to apply.
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Asunción: gastronomy, nightlife and culture — the capital no guidebook tells you about
From guaraní chipa and tereré to the nightlife of Villa Morra and the sensory chaos of Mercado 4: Asunción rewards the curious traveler.
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Why Paraguay became South America's new permanent residency hub
Macroeconomic stability, low living costs and territorial taxation made Paraguay the preferred destination for Argentines, Colombians, Europeans and nomads seeking permanent residency in the region.
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Shopping in Paraguay: price guide for Argentines, Chileans and Mercosur neighbors
Electronics, clothing, cars and fuel up to 50% cheaper. Everything you need to know to shop in Paraguay from Argentina, Chile, Brazil or Uruguay.
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Ciudad del Este: the Triple Border commercial capital explained without clichés
Beyond shopping tourism, Ciudad del Este is a 400,000-inhabitant metropolis with a USD 6 billion annual economy, Mercosur logistics, the Itaipú Binacional dam and unique cultural diversity.
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IRP — Paraguay Personal Income Tax: how it works and who must file
The IRP is progressive (8%, 9%, max 10%) on Paraguayan-source income. Minimum threshold G. 80 million/year (~USD 11,000). Foreign income is not taxed.
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Asunción vs. Medellín vs. Lisbon: where to be a digital nomad in 2026
Real comparison of three top destinations for Spanish-speaking digital nomads: cost of living, territorial tax system, coworking infrastructure and tech community. Asunción has concrete advantages few people know about.
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Fiscal residency in Paraguay: the 120 days, DNIT certificate and how to apply
With 120 days per year in Paraguay or your primary residence there, you obtain fiscal residency. DNIT issues the certificate in 10 business days. Foreign income is not taxed.
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