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TIME-SENSITIVE: ESSENTIAL NHR TAX STRATEGIES FOR CRYPTO AND TRADITIONAL INVESTORS IN PORTUGAL

     The window to benefit from Portugal's First Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) program is closing in 2024. This unique opportunity offers exceptional tax advantages for both crypto investors looking to diversify their portfolios and traditional investors seeking optimal tax efficiency.

        At MMLaw, we have been assisting clients in navigating the complexities of the First NHR, helping those in the crypto space and beyond to secure their tax benefits before this provisional term concludes. Our boutique law firm specializes in the tech industry and pioneers in addressing crypto-related legal and tax matters in Portugal.

     Understanding the urgency of obtaining the First NHR can significantly enhance your financial strategy. We invite you to read our latest article to discover how securing this status can optimize your investment portfolio and tax position.

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WHEN DOES YOUR CRYPTO BUSINESS NEED A CRYPTO LICENSE? A GUIDE FOR STARTUPS AND COMPANIES'

    As crypto adoption grows, so does the need for compliance. The recent MiCA regulation closes loopholes in the EU, making a CASP license essential for businesses engaging in crypto activities. But not every company needs this license right away. Understanding when to pursue it—and where—can be critical to your growth strategy.  

    Learn more about the key factors involved in obtaining a CASP license, comparing global jurisdictions like the UAE, Singapore, and tax havens, and how a tailored approach can save time and resources. 

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RAISING CAPITAL FOR YOUR CRYPTO PROJECT:
CHOOSING SAFTS, SAFES, AND MORE

Choosing the right international corporate structure for crypto projects is a critical decision that goes far beyond just tax considerations. The landscape for blockchain and crypto is rapidly evolving, and companies must consider a wide array of factors before deciding where and how to establish legal entities. From ensuring compliance with local regulations to optimizing intellectual property protection and addressing shareholder tax residency issues, the path is complex. At MMLaw, we specialize in helping businesses navigate these intricate decisions with our deep expertise in blockchain, international corporate structuring, and tax optimization. Learn more about the importance of choosing the right structure and how we can assist in making informed decisions in this link: 

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MAXIMIZING SUCCESS: CHOOSING THE RIGHT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE STRUCTURE FOR YOUR CRYPTO PROJECT

Choosing the right international corporate structure for crypto projects is a critical decision that goes far beyond just tax considerations. The landscape for blockchain and crypto is rapidly evolving, and companies must consider a wide array of factors before deciding where and how to establish legal entities. From ensuring compliance with local regulations to optimizing intellectual property protection and addressing shareholder tax residency issues, the path is complex. At MMLaw, we specialize in helping businesses navigate these intricate decisions with our deep expertise in blockchain, international corporate structuring, and tax optimization. Learn more about the importance of choosing the right structure and how we can assist in making informed decisions in this link: 

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Since the beginning of the 2010’s, the crypto asset market has been facing a rampant booming followed by the shortage of regulations to wrap up the whole extent of the innovations which came along. Thus, it has created a regulatory tax void where players could freely navigate through.

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PORTUGAL: WHAT’S THE FUTURE OF CRYPTOMARKET IN THE COUNTRY?

The worldwide growing adoption of crypto and decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystems around the globe (some of them reaching 9-digits market cap) have resulted in policymakers and supra-national institutions’ alertness to regulate the market, either seeking to take it over, frame it or rejecting its adoption.

WHERE LAW MEETS TECHNOLOGY

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