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Rafa Nadal Could Go to Punta Cana: How Much Would Be Saved in Taxes?

Summary by Libertad Digital
If Nadal lived in the Balearic Islands he would pay IRPF of 47% and for savings of up to 30%, compared to the 25% maximum in the Dominican Republic.
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If Nadal lived in the Balearic Islands he would pay IRPF of 47% and for savings of up to 30%, compared to the 25% maximum in the Dominican Republic.

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Libertad Digital broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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