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San Marino

SM · Civil law

San Marino offers a unique blend of medieval prestige and modern financial security, with a tax-friendly regime and low crime.

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San Marino, one of the world's oldest republics, combines a rich cultural heritage with a sophisticated financial centre. Its civil law system, bolstered by a stable political environment, provides a secure foundation for wealth management. The microstate's economy is driven by banking, tourism, and light manufacturing, with a GDP per capita among the highest in Europe.

Living in San Marino offers a serene lifestyle amidst UNESCO World Heritage fortresses and panoramic views. The community is tight-knit and financially savvy, with exclusive international schools and a mild climate that encourages outdoor activities. The absence of capital gains tax and a favourable tax regime attract high-net-worth individuals seeking both prestige and practical benefits.

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

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Living quality

Life in San Marino is characterized by exceptional safety, with one of the lowest crime rates in Europe. The infrastructure is modern, with reliable utilities and high-quality healthcare. The climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for hiking Mount Titano or exploring medieval castles. International schools and cultural events cater to expatriate families, while the absence of mass tourism ensures a peaceful environment.

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