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Andorra Tax Residency

AndorraTax Regimehigh confidence

Andorra's residency programme for passive income holders offers one of Europe's lowest income tax rates (10% flat). Situated between France and Spain with Schengen access. Requires a minimum stay of 183 days per year.

Investment
10% flat income tax (max)
Processing
Min stay
183 days/year
Tax rate
10%

How popular is this programme?

Searches/mo
10
Interest
Low
Trend
Stable 0%
Demand score27/100

Based on Google search demand (US). Updated periodically.

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Key Details

Leads to PRNo
Citizenship path20 years
Dual citizenshipNo
Remote workYes
Healthcare includedNo
Crypto accepted
Same-sex recognised
RenewableYes

Stay Requirements

Andorra tax residency requires residing in Andorra more than 183 days/yr

high confidence

Highlights

  • Flat 10% income tax rate
  • No wealth or inheritance tax
  • Low cost of living
  • Ideal for passive income holders

What could change

Changes in tax policy could affect residency attractiveness.

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Tax Notes

Andorra has a flat income tax rate of 10% for tax residents.

Last verified: 4/15/2026Updated: 6/10/2026Confidence: high

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People also ask

How do I become a tax resident of Andorra?
To be a tax resident you must spend more than 183 days per year within the country or have your center of vital/economic interests in Andorra. Tax residents are subject to personal income tax on their worldwide profits. Non-residents are taxed on their income derived from Andorra.
How many months a year do I have to be in Andorra to live tax free?
The minimum stay required to be considered a tax resident in Andorra is 183 days per year.
Can Americans get residency in Andorra?
Obtaining Residency With this, you must be in the country for at least 90 days at a time, have money in a national bank, and have private health insurance. As opposed to the 90-day active residency, an active, ongoing, and permanent residency also requires a minimum stay of 183 days (6 months) a year in Andorra.
What are the disadvantages of living in Andorra?
Limited accessibility: Andorra has no airport or direct train connections, so it can only be reached by road from France or Spain. High rents: According to the study on the cost of living in Andorra (2023), prices are 15–20% higher than in nearby Spanish cities.

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