Webinar. Personal Taxes in Portugal: Practical webinar + real examples + live Q&A
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Understand how personal taxes really work in Portugal This webinar will give you a clear and practical overview of the tax system for expats from residency rules to common mistakes Join a live session with a tax lawyer and get answers to your questions This session is led by a tax lawyer who work.

Time & Location
22/04/2026, 19:00 – 20:30
About the event
As tax season approaches, many people realize they don’t fully understand how the Portuguese tax system actually works.
This webinar is designed to give you a clear and practical overview of personal income tax (IRS) in Portugal without unnecessary complexity.
Based on his experience as a tax lawyer working with international clients, David Custodio will explain the key principles, common pitfalls, and opportunities that are often overlooked.
What You Will Learn
How the Portuguese IRS system is structured
What your main tax obligations are
Common mistakes expats make — and how to avoid them
Available deductions and tax benefits
Practical steps to prepare for the tax season
Who This Webinar Is For
Expats already living in Portugal
Those who have recently moved and want clarity
People planning relocation and preparing in advance
Whether you are employed, self-employed, or simply trying to better understand your tax situation in Portugal, this session will help you feel more confident and informed.
A live Q&A session will be included.
Format
Live online webinar
Visual explanation using Lightboard technology
Practical examples and structured breakdown
Live Q&A session: ask your questions directly
Speaker
David Rodrigues Custodio
Tax Lawyer, Ana Bruno & Associados
A tax lawyer specializing in personal taxation and international clients relocating to Portugal.
He works closely with individuals and high-net-worth clients, helping them navigate the Portuguese tax system and optimize their tax position in a practical and compliant way.
David has extensive experience with the Portuguese NHR regime and the new IFICI framework (often referred to as “NHR 2.0”), as well as international tax planning and corporate structuring.
He holds a Law degree from the University of Lisbon and a Master’s degree in Tax Law. He has been a member of the Portuguese Bar Association since 2019 and is affiliated with the Portuguese Tax Association and the International Fiscal Association.
Partners
All Portugal / OpenGate Portugal Association
Ana Bruno & Associados
The French and Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry



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