The IFICI – Incentive for Scientific Research and Innovation is Portugal’s new tax regime designed to attract high‑skilled professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers. It replaces the former NHR (Non‑Habitual Resident) program and offers a flat 20% income tax rate for qualifying work income for 10 consecutive years.
For Americans considering relocating to Portugal — whether for lifestyle, remote work, retirement planning, or investment — the IFICI provides a clear, stable, and highly competitive tax framework.
Americans moving abroad remain taxed by the IRS, but Portugal’s IFICI can significantly reduce Portuguese tax exposure, especially for:
Remote workers employed by U.S. companies
Entrepreneurs and founders
Tech, science, and innovation professionals
Investors with foreign‑source income
U.S. citizens seeking a long‑term residency plan in Europe
The IFICI is particularly attractive because it exempts most foreign‑source income from Portuguese taxation, which can pair strategically with U.S. tax tools like the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE) or Foreign Tax Credit (FTC).
Applied to eligible employment or self‑employment income earned in Portugal.
Including:
Dividends
Interest
Royalties
Capital gains
Rental income from U.S. properties
Foreign self‑employment income (if sourced outside Portugal)
Non‑renewable, but stable and predictable.
Americans working for U.S. companies while living in Portugal can often structure their income to remain foreign‑sourced.
You may qualify if you:
Have not been a Portuguese tax resident in the last 5 years
Work in a high‑value or innovation‑related field
Hold a valid visa (D2, D3, D7, D8, or Golden Visa)
Are moving to Portugal for work, research, entrepreneurship, or innovation
Have not previously used the NHR or “ex‑resident” regime
IFICI Portugal: The New Tax Regime Replacing the NHR for Americans Moving Abroad
Learn how the IFICI replaces Portugal’s NHR program. Americans can benefit from a 20% tax rate and foreign‑income exemptions for 10 years.
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