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Introduction to
Albania tax planning guide

Relocating to Albania has become an increasingly popular choice for expats, whether you're drawn by the countryโ€™s stunning Adriatic coastline, rich cultural heritage, or its rising potential as a remote work haven, Albania offers a compelling alternative to more crowded European destinations.

In this guide, weโ€™ll walk you through everything you need to know about relocating to Albania from a personal tax perspective, including tax residency, income tax, special tax regimes and tax return obligations.

GTC recommend that you organize your affairs in good time to get ahead and make the most of favorable tax treatment while making sure youโ€™re meeting your tax return obligations.

How you are taxed in Albania
Albania follows a residence taxation model. If you are resident, you will pay tax worldwide incomes. If you are non-resident, you will pay tax on local incomes only.
Resident
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Local Income
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Foreign Income
Non-Resident
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Local Income
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Foreign Income
Your resident status in Albania
Youโ€™ll be considered tax resident if you satisfy any of the following criteria:
Physical presence

if you spend more than 183 days in Albania during the tax year.

Business

Physical presence

Vital interests

if your main residence is in Albania or family reside in Albania during the tax year.

Physical presence

Hungarian citizen

if you are a citizen of Hungary unless you have no permanent home in Hungary during the tax year.

Domicile

Spanish nationals

if you are a Spain national who relocated to a tax haven less than five years ago.

Working

if you exercise most of your work duties in Albania during the tax year.

Ties

if your ties are located in Mexico and 50% of your income arising in Mexico during the tax year.

Home

EEA citizen

if you are an EEA citizen and you are present in Hungary on more than 182 days during the tax year.

Nationals

Physical presence & work

Family

Citizen

Resident commune

Visa

Income

Physical presence

if you spend more than 183 days in Albania during the tax year.

Business

Citizen

Resident population

if you are registered with the Italian resident population.

Physical presence

Physical presence

Hungarian citizen

if you are a citizen of Hungary unless you have no permanent home in Hungary during the tax year.

Domicile

Vital interests

if your main residence is in Albania or family reside in Albania during the tax year.

Spanish nationals

if you are a Spain national who relocated to a tax haven less than five years ago.

Working

if you exercise most of your work duties in Albania during the tax year.

Home

EEA citizen

if you are an EEA citizen and you are present in Hungary on more than 182 days during the tax year.

National

National

Visa

Physical presence & work

Family

Resident commune

Personal income tax rate in Albania
Residents are subject to progressive tax rates and the highest rate of tax levied on employment income and self employment income is 23%.
Residents are not subject to taxation on personal income.
Global comparison
World highest
World lowest
Denmark
42
56
%
Albania
42
23
%
UAE
42
0
%
Global comparison
World highest
World lowest
Denmark
42
56
%
Albania
42
23
%
UAE
42
0
%
Global comparison
World highest
World lowest
Denmark
42
56
%
Albania
42
23
%
UAE
42
0
%
Special tax regime in Albania
Tax cap
ยฃ200,000 per tax year.
Foreign income
Flat tax rate
Flat tax charge
Earned Income
Taxable income
Business profits
Special tax status
Special tax status
Applied for 15 years.
Other personal taxes in Albania
Residents may be subject to the following personal taxes:
Asset tax
Tax on property and share sales
Wealth tax
Tax on value of owned assets
Death tax
Tax on assets passed to heirs
Social tax
Tax to contribute to state welfare
* It is recommended that you review your affairs and structure accordingly so that you do not end up creating an unexpected tax charge and paying more tax than necessary.
Double taxation agreements in Albania

If you receive incomes overseas while you are living in Albania, you may find the source country, as a starting point, continues to tax the income which may cause double taxation unless you are using special tax regime.

Double taxation agreements can be used to mitigate double taxation and receive tax free income. As such, the more double taxation agreements a country has, the better, as agreements will ensure youโ€™re not taxed twice and even better, ensure your income is tax free. ย 

At present, Albania has 42 double taxation agreements signed.

Global comparison
World highest
World lowest
UAE
42
140
Albania
0
42
Bahamas
42
0
Global comparison
World highest
World lowest
UAE
42
140
Albania
0
42
Bahamas
42
0
Tax obligations in Albania
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What is the deadline to file tax returns and settle tax liabilities?
The tax year starts on 1 January and ends on 31 December.
What is the deadline to file tax returns and settle tax liabilities?
The deadline to file your tax return and settle your tax liability is 30 April following the end of the tax year.
Do you need to make advance payments of tax?
You may be required to make advance payments of tax towards future tax years on top of settling the current tax year liability.