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8 years ago
Hello there,

Completely new to this forum.

I've been running a recovery community in Thailand for people suffering from addiction and stress etc. Basically we offer meditation, yoga, life coaching etc to people from everywhere in the world, and its been going really well so would like to set up a new community in Portugal.

I have to say, there was extremely little red tape involved here in Thailand, and i'm guessing it might be different in Portugal, I'm hoping someone out there can help out with some initial advice.

I'm mostly looking for a good lawyer I can trust, so if anyone out there has some recommendations please let me know!

Or maybe someone on the forum can help out with any of the issues im worried about?

1) We are registered as a certified foundation (non profit), would that be possible in Portugal? We do charge a fee to our clients (considerably lower than anywhere else in the world) Mainly we want to offer our program to people who cannot afford expensive treatment.

2) I found a beautiful property in Serra da Estrela with lots of stone houses, would there be any problem converting these to accomodation for our clients? The property owner said there were very strict building regulations, but that we would be able to build additional halls etc if built in wood? What about using the land for that particular purpose of having a wellness community focussed on mindful living and organic gardening etc? Would that raise isssues?

3) What kind of licenses etc would be necessary for a project like this? We aim to have facilities to receive about 30 people, and teachers and therapists living on site. If we present ourselves as a mediation center or so, would there be lots of red tape involved?

4) What about taxes? What kind of taxes would need to be payed? Hardly pay any taxes here except VAT. And we work with a lot of volunteers, who do get some small compensation, but nothing like a real salary, more like compensation for expenses. Is that even possible in Portugal?

Be very grateful if some of you out there with more experience can show the way!

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