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Repatriating Funds From Overseas: Transfers, Taxes, And More

This One Simple Thing Could Make Or Break Your Experience Living And Investing Overseas

Lief Simon by Lief Simon
Mar 29, 2019
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Something to consider when investing in another country is the requirements for repatriating your funds if and when you decide to sell the investment.

Often, transferring money out of a country isn’t as simple as calling your bank and initiating a wire of the funds.

Some jurisdictions, including Colombia and Brazil, for example, require you to register any funds you bring into the country

People tell stories of how difficult or even impossible it was for them to get their money out of these countries. The reason for the difficulty is typically because the complainant didn’t follow the rules when bringing the money into the country in the first place.

Either he didn’t know about the rules and didn’t use a knowledgeable attorney for the transaction… or he did know about the rules and chose to ignore them.

The latter happens more often than you might think, and, in a case when someone knowingly breaks the rules, I have no sympathy when he later struggles as a result.

Don’t believe expats or others you meet who tell you that you don’t need to worry about the filing requirements related to moving capital into a country… that they didn’t or that they know someone who didn’t and no consequences have ensued. People will tell you not to worry about the paperwork… but they’re wrong. Disrespect the paperwork at your own risk.

Countries require you to register foreign investment money in an effort to monitor any associated tax due and to control against money laundering. Before you’re able to repatriate US$1 million, for example, the government of the country in question wants to know first where that US$1 million came from (to confirm that the source was legitimate) and also that you’ve paid your taxes on any associated capital gains.

Do the paperwork coming and going, and you should have no problem getting your money out of the country. Don’t… and you will.

In addition, some countries impose hard currency constraints.

Belize

Belize is one such country. No restriction is placed on the repatriation of investment funds out of Belize, per se; however, the Central Bank has only so many U.S. dollars at its disposal at any given time. You have to file a request for a transfer and effectively wait in a queue. Priority is given, for example, to active businesses that need to pay for imports.

File your request during the high season for tourism, when the Central Bank has more hard currency coming into its coffers, and you’ll likely see your money more quickly than if you made the request during low season.

You can see the implications of this reality playing out at street level when you pass through the Belize airport on your way out of the country.

Tourists preparing to depart the country with leftover Belize dollars in their pockets can’t exchange those Belize dollars back into U.S. dollars or any other hard currency at the airport. There’s no currency exchange kiosk. You either take your extra Belize dollars home with you or you spend them in the gift shops while waiting for your plane.

As a result, you don’t want to exchange any more of your hard currency in Belize than you need to spend during your stay… and, in fact, you don’t need to exchange any currency at all if you’re carrying U.S. dollars. Every shop in Belize will take them (and give you Belize dollars as change).

Ecuador

Ecuador uses a 5% exit tax on money leaving the country as a way to reduce the outflow of funds from the country. As Ecuador uses the U.S. dollar, it doesn’t have Belize’s hard currency conversion challenge. Still, it wants to contain the flow of funds leaving the country and reducing Central Bank reserves.

Ecuador, like most countries, also wants to see that you’ve paid any taxes due on any investment gains before you are allowed to send the funds overseas… especially if you’re a foreigner. They recognize that once the funds are out of the country they have little leverage for collecting unpaid taxes.

Americans aren’t used to restrictions on moving funds across their border and so don’t think about constraints… until it’s time to bring their money back home.

However, it’s important to understand a country’s rules on moving funds in and, critically, out before committing to an investment in another country (in real estate or a bank CD, for example).

If you’re not comfortable with the requirements or the restrictions, take your money elsewhere.

Lief Simon

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