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Paraguay

PY · Civil law

Paraguay offers a fast-track to permanent residency with minimal tax on foreign income and a path to citizenship in three years.

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Paraguay has emerged as a pragmatic haven for high-net-worth individuals seeking a low-tax, low-regulation environment. The economy is stable, with a flat 10% income tax on foreign-sourced earnings and no wealth or inheritance taxes, making it attractive for asset protection. The country’s banking sector is conservative but reliable, and property rights are well-protected under civil law.

Lifestyle in Paraguay is understated and exclusive. Gated communities like La Pilar and San Bernardino offer resort-like living with private security and golf courses, but the social scene lacks the high-society calendar of European or US hubs. Prestige derives from land ownership and business success rather than cultural events. Colonial architecture in Asunción’s Villa Morra blends with modern mansions, yet the overall aesthetic is modest. International schools are limited, making admission a subtle status marker among expat and local elites.

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Top income tax
10%
Capital gains
8%
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
No
Territorial taxation
Yes
Crypto-friendly
Yes

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Living quality

Life in Paraguay is tranquil and secure within gated communities, but infrastructure outside these enclaves is basic. The climate is subtropical with hot summers and mild winters. Healthcare is adequate in Asunción but limited elsewhere; private clinics are available. Safety is generally good in affluent areas, though petty crime exists in cities. The lack of cultural amenities and direct flights may feel isolating for those accustomed to global hubs.

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