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"Kathleen, as you reported yesterday, the e-mails to do with the proposed tax law changes in Uruguay are spreading like wildfire. I appreciate your mention of the situation and respect your checking on things before stating any'facts.'
"We arrived in Uruguay in March, and, if these proposed changes are made law, this could be quite a blow. We've already shipped all our household goods, two kids, and two dogs. We are well into the process of integrating into schools and life and are on the road to citizenship. But now I am not sure I will even want the residency!
"I hope this is a passing idea. But Uruguay is quickly getting a black eye. It reminds me of the mistake Panama made briefly with its switch to 30-day tourist visas a couple of years ago. But they corrected that quickly enough."
-- Maryanne R., Uruguay
We continue our research, but my sources are indicating that the proposed legislation could, in fact, go through. I agree. If it does, it will be a big, bad deal for Uruguay.
On the other hand, as a friend living in the country wrote yesterday to say, "There's a bright side to everything. If Uruguay loses its status as a tax haven, billions in foreign capital will flee the country overnight. With luck, the peso will crash to its 2004 levels, and my cost of living will be cut in half."
To try to help keep things in perspective, if this new tax legislation passes, Uruguay will no longer be appealing from the point of view of mitigating your total international tax burden. That's true and a shame. However, this country will remain as appealing as ever as a place to live, especially with a young family.
I'll file a more complete report on the situation in Uruguay as soon as I've confirmed further particulars.
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