# What Does Paraguay Tax Residency Actually Cost in 2026? (Full Breakdown)

> Honest 2026 breakdown of Paraguay tax residency cost. NTH tiers from $2,500 to $4,750, with all-in cost (apostilles, flights, hotel) of $3,500-$5,500.

**Author:** Felix Yanez-Bowker (Co-Founder, NomadTaxHelp)
**Published:** 2026-04-17
**Canonical URL:** https://blog.nomadtaxhelp.com/posts/paraguay-tax-residency-cost-2026
**Category:** paraguay
**Tags:** paraguay, tax-residency, cost, comparison, pricing

## Summary

Paraguay tax residency costs $2,500 to $4,750 in NomadTaxHelp fees, depending on tier. All-in including apostilles, flights and hotel, expect $3,500 to $5,500 total. For a €75k earner that's roughly 3 weeks of saved tax.

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Paraguay tax residency costs between $2,500 and $4,750 in NomadTaxHelp fees, depending on which tier you pick. Add apostilles, flights and a few hotel nights, and the all-in is $3,500 to $5,500. That's the real number.

## The three NomadTaxHelp tiers

Three packages. One job: get you legally tax resident in Paraguay with a defensible setup. The difference is how much of the "what about my company, my tax certificate, my bookkeeping?" stack you want bundled in.

      <div style="font-size: 32px; font-weight: 700; color: #004748; margin: 8px 0;">$2,500</div>
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        <li>Temporary residency</li>
        <li>Cedula (national ID)</li>
        <li>Basic processing &amp; document handling</li>
        <li>Ground transport in-country</li>
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      <div style="font-size: 14px; color: #4b5563; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">Premium</div>
      <div style="font-size: 32px; font-weight: 700; color: #004748; margin: 8px 0;">$3,500</div>
      <div style="font-size: 14px; color: #4b5563; margin-bottom: 12px;">For: a full, defensible 0%-tax setup.</div>
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        <li>Everything in Core</li>
        <li>Priority processing</li>
        <li>RUC (tax number)</li>
        <li>Tax Residency Certificate (TRC)</li>
        <li>12-month lease</li>
        <li>Year of basic accounting support</li>
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      <div style="font-size: 14px; color: #4b5563; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 0.05em;">Ultra+</div>
      <div style="font-size: 32px; font-weight: 700; color: #004748; margin: 8px 0;">$4,750</div>
      <div style="font-size: 14px; color: #4b5563; margin-bottom: 12px;">For: nomads running their income through a company.</div>
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        <li>Everything in Premium</li>
        <li>US LLC formation</li>
        <li>Onboarding call</li>
        <li>LLC setup guide &amp; operating agreement template</li>
        <li>3-month tax position review</li>
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Premium is what most clients pick. Core is fine if you already have a company structure sorted and just need the residency. Ultra+ is the move if you want to run income through a US LLC and have NTH plug it into your Paraguay tax position from day one.

Worth saying out loud: the price gap between tiers is small relative to what they unlock. The jump from Core to Premium is $1,000, and what you get for that thousand is your tax residency certificate, your tax number, and a year of accounting hand-holding. Skipping those to save $1,000 is a false economy. Without a [TRC](/glossary#trc), your old country's tax authority has no clean evidence that you've moved your tax base. That's the bit that actually defends you.

## The hidden costs nobody mentions

The fees above don't include everything. There are a few line items every Paraguay setup involves that vendors quietly leave off the brochure. Here's the honest list.

- **[Apostilled](/glossary#apostille) documents**: €100-200 depending on country. Birth certificate and (if applicable) marriage certificate.
- **Criminal record certificate**: €20-100 to obtain in your home country, plus apostille.
- **Flights to Paraguay**: €700-1,200 round-trip from Europe. Cheaper if you fly via São Paulo or Buenos Aires and snipe a deal.
- **Hotel or Airbnb, 3 nights in Asunción**: ~€300 for something decent.
- **Ground transport in-country**: included in all NTH packages. You're not getting in a taxi looking for the immigration office.

> **The criminal record timing trap.** Your apostilled criminal record certificate must be issued within 3 months of your arrival date in Paraguay. Order it too early and it expires before you fly. Too late and you're scrambling. Plan to request it about 5-6 weeks before your trip, factoring in apostille turnaround. This is the single most common cause of last-minute setup delays.

Add it up: NTH fee + €1,000-1,800 of personal costs = $3,500-$5,500 all-in. That's the number to budget against, not the sticker price.

## Total true cost: $3,500-$5,500 all-in

So when someone asks "how much does Paraguay tax residency cost?", that's the honest answer. Not $2,500. Not $4,750. The full envelope including everything you'll actually spend is $3,500 on the low end (Core tier, cheap flights), $5,500 on the high end (Ultra+, comfortable trip).

For context: that's less than a single quarterly tax bill for most readers of this blog.

## How does that compare?

Paraguay isn't the only 0%-tax option. It's the cheapest one that actually works for European nomads. Here's how the four big setups stack up.

| Setup | Setup cost (all-in) | Time to legal residency | Ongoing annual cost | Net tax rate (foreign income) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| **Paraguay** | $3.5-5.5k | 4-6 months | ~$500/yr (TRC + accounting) | **0%** |
| **UAE** | $8-15k | 1-3 months | $3-8k/yr (visa renewal, Emirates ID, mainland office) | 9% CT, 0% PIT |
| **Cyprus 60-day** | €5-8k | 1-2 months | €2-5k/yr (accountant, GHS, dividend tax) | 0% on most foreign income, with 2.65% GHS levy |
| **Andorra** | €40-60k+ | 4-12 months | €5-10k/yr | 10% PIT |

A few notes. UAE looks fast but the ongoing cost stacks up: visa renewals every 2 years, Emirates ID, and if you want a real mainland setup with a company you're easily into five-figure yearly costs. Cyprus is a strong option but the GHS health levy bites and the dividend taxation gets fiddly. Andorra is the most expensive of the lot because of the residency bond, and you still pay 10% income tax, not zero.

Stack the 10-year cost and the gap widens. Paraguay over a decade: roughly €5k upfront plus €5k of ongoing costs, call it €10k total. UAE over a decade: $8-15k setup plus $30-80k of ongoing costs, easily €40k+. Andorra over a decade: €40-60k setup plus another €50-100k of ongoing PIT and fees on a healthy income. The cheap option doesn't get more expensive over time; it gets cheaper relative to everything else.

Paraguay wins on three axes: cheapest setup, cheapest ongoing, and the only one with a true 0% rate on foreign income.

For a deeper read on whether the legal mechanism holds up, [is Paraguay tax residency legit](/posts/is-paraguay-tax-residency-legit) walks through it.

## The ROI math

Take a €75k earner on a 30% effective European tax rate. That's €22,500 going to the tax man every year. Now picture spending ~$5k once to make that bill go to zero, legally.

That's the entire pitch in one image. Setup pays back in roughly 3 weeks of the first year. The remaining 49 weeks of year one, and every full year after, are pure margin. Not "tax-efficient". Zero. Legally.

## Cost-per-year, amortised over 10 years

You set Paraguay up once. You don't redo it every year. So the right way to think about cost is amortised.

€5,000 setup ÷ 10 years = **€500/year for a 0% tax position.**

Compare that to a €75k earner staying put: **€22,500/year, every year.**

You're trading €500/year for €22,500/year. That's a 45x return on the amortised cost. If someone pitched you that ratio on a public market trade you'd assume it was a scam. It isn't a scam. It's just that most people never look up what their tax bill is actually buying them.

The full mechanics of why this works ([territorial tax](/glossary#territorial-taxation), OECD compatibility, exit from your old residency) are in the [complete Paraguay setup guide](/posts/paraguay-tax-residency-guide).

## What's NOT included in any tier

I'm not going to dress this up. There are things you'll need that NTH doesn't cover by default.

- **Ongoing accounting beyond year 1.** Premium and Ultra+ include the first year. Year 2 onwards is on you, or arranged separately with our partner accountants.
- **US LLC bookkeeping long-term.** Ultra+ includes formation and a 3-month review. Ongoing US LLC bookkeeping (Form 5472, etc.) is its own line item.
- **Banking abroad.** We help with introductions but international banking is a moving target. Some clients sort it before arrival, some after.
- **Second-trip travel.** Some setups need a follow-up visit before the 365-day mark. That's flights and hotel on you again.

> None of these are surprises if you read the contract. They're listed here because every honest cost article should put the limits in plain sight, not bury them in an FAQ.

## The pricing reality

These aren't arbitrary fees. They cover Paraguayan government charges, our partner network in Asunción, document handling and apostille coordination, your accommodation, ground transport, and year-one support after you fly home. The "cheap" alternatives floating around online are usually DIY routes, and DIY Paraguay residency, attempted by a non-Spanish-speaking European with no local contacts, falls over surprisingly often. We've onboarded clients who tried it themselves first. They paid more in the end.

If you want a sharper view on how this fits into a wider European exit strategy, [the European nomad tax playbook](/posts/european-nomad-tax-playbook) covers the surrounding moves.

NomadTaxHelp isn't a tax or legal adviser. We coordinate with licensed partners who are. Everything here is educational. Confirm anything specific to your situation with a professional.

If you want a personalised read on which tier fits your situation, [book a free 20-minute clarity call](https://cal.com/nomadtaxhelp/clarity-call) and I'll walk you through it. For the full process end-to-end: [the complete Paraguay setup guide](/posts/paraguay-tax-residency-guide). Year one of Paraguay residency is, by a comfortable margin, the cheapest year of tax your future self will ever have.
## Frequently asked questions

### What's the cheapest Paraguay residency package?

The NTH Core tier at $2,500 covers temporary residency, cedula and basic processing. Add hidden costs (apostilles, flights, hotel) and you're at roughly $3,500 all-in.

### What does the all-in cost include?

NTH fees plus apostilles (€100-200), criminal record certificate (€20-100), flights to Paraguay (€700-1,200 ex-Europe) and 3 nights' hotel (~€300). Ground transport in-country is included in NTH packages.

### How does Paraguay compare to UAE or Cyprus on cost?

Paraguay all-in is $3.5-5.5k. UAE is $8-15k. Cyprus 60-day is €5-8k plus an annual GHS levy. Andorra runs €40-60k+ once you factor the residency bond. Paraguay is the cheapest viable 0%-tax path.

### What's the year-1 ROI for a €75k earner?

A €75k earner on a 30% effective European rate saves roughly €22,500/year. Setup at ~$5k pays back in about 3 weeks. The remaining 49 weeks of year one and every year after are pure margin.

### What's not included in any tier?

Ongoing accounting beyond year 1, US LLC bookkeeping long-term, banking arrangements abroad, and any second-trip travel. NTH covers government fees, partner network, document handling, accommodation, ground transport and year-1 support.

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