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Residence · calculated to your profile

Where you should be tax-resident is a calculation, not a matter of taste.

The best country to live in and the best country to be tax-resident in are rarely the same. The House calculates both answers from your profile: income sources, assets, family, the timing of events — and shows the real options with their consequences.

When this is your situation

What the House does

The House does not sell a particular country. We build a map: where you stand now, which residence options are genuinely open to you, what each one means in money and in risk — and which holds best given your income sources.

What you get: a map of the current residence position and its weak points · a comparison of the genuinely available jurisdictions with the consequences calculated for each · residence tied to the timing of events · a reasoned recommendation and a transition plan.

Why this way and not another

A calculation, not a fashion
the answer follows from your income sources and assets, not from rankings
A map of options
not one country, but a comparison of the genuinely available, with consequences
Timing accounted for
residence tied to the events that change its price
A settled position
a reasoned choice and a transition plan instead of guesswork
What stands in the way today

What worries you — and the House’s answer

Where this leads

You hold a map: where you are tax-resident now, where it is sensible to be for your profile, and what it takes to get there. The choice of residence ceases to be guesswork and becomes a reasoned decision — with a clear price and a clear transition.

Mandate
from $10,000
Depends on the number of income sources and jurisdictions. It begins with a Diagnostic, which is credited against the mandate fee.
Where to be resident is calculated, not guessed.
Begin with a Diagnostic for this service

The Diagnostic is credited against the mandate fee. A reply within one business day.

or — a private word with an adviser →