D8 Visa Portugal Taxes: The Complete 2026 Guide for Digital Nomads

You have your D8 digital nomad visa. You have arrived in Portugal. Now what? Your visa does not determine your tax obligations — your tax residency status does. If you spend more than 183 days in Portugal in a calendar year, you become a Portuguese tax resident, and you owe taxes on your worldwide income. This guide covers every tax obligation you will face as a D8 visa holder working as a freelancer in Portugal.

Tax residency: the 183-day rule

Step 1: Get your NIF (tax identification number)

Step 2: Register your freelance activity

Income tax (IRS): how much will you pay?

VAT (IVA): the EUR 15,000 threshold

Social security (Seguranca Social)

NHR 2.0: the 20% flat tax option

Issuing invoices: recibos verdes

Your first-year tax checklist

Common mistakes D8 holders make

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