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Tax & Residency Alerts

Warnings before you cross Schengen or tax-residency thresholds

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Tax and residency alerts are automated notifications that fire when your logged travel pattern approaches Schengen limits, country-specific stay caps, or configured tax-residency day thresholds—before an extra week in Lisbon becomes a 184th day in Portugal.

TL;DR — Key Takeaways

  • Alerts use your Residency Tracker data and country watch lists. You choose which jurisdictions matter; the system estimates days remaining and surfaces actionable warnings in the dashboard and alert inbox.
  • One missed threshold can cost far more than a year of Premium—alerts are designed as early warning, not filing advice.

Sources: OECD Tax Database, national tax authorities, and our methodology. For filing decisions, consult a licensed tax professional.

How it works

  1. Configure alert preferences and add countries to your watch list in the dashboard.
  2. Log trips in the Residency Tracker so day counts stay current.
  3. Receive warnings when Schengen, visa, or tax-residency thresholds approach.
  4. Review each alert with plain-language context and links to official sources where applicable.
  5. Mark alerts read or adjust travel plans before crossing a limit.

Who it's for

Nomads with multi-country itineraries who cannot manually recompute rolling windows every time plans change.

Common questions

What alert types does KeepMore.Money monitor?
Including threshold approach, visa overstay risk, visa expiry, obligation changes for US persons, multi-citizenship conflicts, annual summaries, and more—see /faq#alert-types-inventory.
Do alerts replace a tax advisor?
No. Alerts are early warnings for planning. Confirm treatment with a licensed professional before filing or changing residence.

Premium features run in your private dashboard after sign-in. Public pages describe capabilities only—your trip logs and documents are never crawled. Planning tool, not tax advice.