Leo, let's discuss taxation, retirement, and social rights for long-term immigrants in Benin and Ghana.
Sounds… engaging. Let's dive in.
In Benin, long-term immigrants may be taxed on their worldwide income.
So, Benin taxes everything?
Essentially, yes. Ghana is similar for residents; their worldwide income is taxed. Non-residents only pay tax on income sourced from Ghana.
Ghana's approach is more targeted then. What about retirement?
Benin's social security system can be challenging for immigrants to navigate.
Sounds complicated. And Ghana?
Ghana's Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) offers potential benefits to immigrants based on residency and contributions.
So, contributions determine eligibility in Ghana. What about social rights?
Access to healthcare and other social services in Benin can be difficult for immigrants.
Difficult access in Benin. How about Ghana?
Ghana generally provides access to public healthcare and education, although quality can vary.
Varied quality in Ghana. Any final thoughts?
Remember, laws and regulations change. Stay informed and seek local expert advice. Resources like jetoff.ai can be helpful.
Excellent point. Research is key to avoid potential issues. Thanks for this informative discussion.