Paraguay vs Uruguay: Two South American Options Compared

Both offer territorial taxation. Both are safe. But the differences matter.

Category🇺🇾 Uruguay🇵🇾 Paraguay
Foreign income tax12% (during 10yr holiday) → 12-36% after0% permanent
Tax benefit duration10-year holiday, then standard ratesPermanent — no expiration
Residency cost$200-400 government fee~$435 government fee
Processing time6-12 months3-6 months (SUACE)
Stay requirement183 days/yearFlexible (once/year entry)
Path to citizenship3-5 years (legal residency)3 years (basic Spanish)
Corruption Perception (CPI)#13 globally (score 73)#CPI 24 in region (score ~29)
Safety indexVery high — safest in South AmericaModerate — safer than perceived
Banking accessEasy — reputable international banksChallenging — LEALTIS solves this
InfrastructureGood — roads, internet, healthcareDeveloping — improving rapidly
Rent (1BR city center)€600-900 (Montevideo)€300-500 (Asunción)
Monthly cost of living€1,000-1,500€500-800
CRS participationYes — full CRS reportingNo (projected 2027-2030)
MERCOSUR accessFull memberFull member
LanguageSpanish (Rioplatense)Spanish (Guaraní also official)

The Critical Difference: Uruguay's Tax Holiday Has an Expiration Date

Uruguay offers a generous 10-year tax holiday on foreign income for new tax residents. During this period, foreign-sourced income is taxed at a reduced rate of 12%. However, after the 10-year period expires, standard Uruguayan rates apply, which range from 12% to 36% depending on income type and amount.

Uruguay after 10 years

  • Foreign investment income: up to 12%
  • Foreign work income: up to 36%
  • You must either accept higher taxes or move again
  • After 10 years, you have roots — moving is costly

Paraguay: no expiration

  • Foreign income: 0% permanently
  • No need to plan another move
  • Build your life without a ticking clock
  • Year 11 is the same as Year 1

Where Paraguay wins

Permanent 0% tax on foreign income

No 10-year limit. No rate increase. Ever.

40-50% lower cost of living

Asunción is significantly cheaper than Montevideo across all categories.

Flexible stay requirement

Enter once per year vs. Uruguay's 183-day requirement.

No CRS reporting

Uruguay participates in CRS; Paraguay does not (yet).

Where Uruguay wins

Safety and stability

Uruguay is consistently ranked the safest country in South America with the lowest corruption.

Banking infrastructure

Well-regulated banks with international relationships. Easy for foreigners.

Infrastructure quality

Better roads, internet, healthcare, and public services.

Established expat community

Large international community in Montevideo and Punta del Este.

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