Bahrain Zero-Tax Residency
Bahrain's special tax regime offers reduced or flat-rate taxation for qualifying new residents on foreign-source income. Designed to attract high-net-worth individuals and international professionals.
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Key Details
Stay Requirements
Special/zero tax regime: benefiting requires becoming a tax resident; the standard test is 183 days physical presence per year
medium confidenceHighlights
- Zero personal income tax
- Attractive for high-net-worth individuals
- No capital gains tax
- Simple tax regime
- Residency with minimal stay requirement
The catch
- You have to actually live there. At least 183 days a year in-country — this becomes your main home, not a paper residency.
- Stays temporary. There's no built-in path to permanent residence — you'd need another route to settle for good.
- No dual citizenship. You may have to give up your current citizenship to naturalise.
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What could change
Economic shifts or changes in government policy could impact tax benefits.
Tax Notes
Bahrain has a zero personal income tax rate, making it attractive for high-net-worth individuals.