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Georgia offers one of the world's most accessible visa-free regimes (365 days for US citizens), the 1% IE tax for freelancers up to ~$185K, low cost of living, and growing tech/digital nomad community in Tbilisi. The strategic location between Europe and Asia makes it appealing for travel-heavy lifestyles.
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Georgia has a flat 20% PIT on employment income. The Individual Entrepreneur (IE) Small Business Status program offers a 1% tax rate on turnover up to GEL 500,000 (~$185,000) per year for service-based businesses — exceptionally attractive for freelancers, consultants, and remote workers.
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Individual Entrepreneur Small Business Status — 1% tax on revenue up to GEL 500,000 (~$185,000) for qualifying service businesses. Combined with no tax treaty (so US-source income flows through unchanged) and 365-day visa-free stay, this creates a unique structure for self-employed Americans.
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Visa-free entry for US citizens for 365 days; Remotely from Georgia visa (digital nomad, since 2020); Individual Entrepreneur registration (no visa needed for one-year stays)
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TBC Bank and Bank of Georgia are expat-friendly and open accounts quickly for both residents and visa-free visitors. No tax treaty means full 30% US withholding on US-source passive income unless other exemptions apply. FATCA reporting is in place (Georgia signed the IGA in 2015).
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