Are you thinking of moving to Andorra, a small country nestled between France and Spain, renowned for its tax advantages and quality of life? Before taking the plunge, it's crucial to anticipate your expenses and establish a realistic budget. In this article, the team of experts atAND Capitalan accounting firm specializing in business start-up and tax optimization in AndorraWe've put together a detailed guide to the cost of living in the Principality. Housing, food, transport, health, education, leisure: let's take a look at the main budget items for expatriates.
Rent, the biggest expense
Unsurprisingly, rent represents the biggest chunk of your budget in Andorra. The high demand for real estate, driven by the influx of expatriates and international investors attracted by Andorra's low taxes, is pushing prices up, especially in Andorra la Vella. Expect to pay between €1,000 and €2,000 per month for a two-bedroom apartment in the capital, and a little less in more outlying parishes such as Encamp or La Massana. Don't forget to add €100 to €150 for utilities (water, electricity, heating).
"To minimize your accommodation costs in Andorra, it's best to rent outside Andorra la Vella, or consider buying a property if you plan to settle there permanently," recommends Virginie Hergel, an expert at AND Capital.
- The And Capital team
Food and restaurant costs
The good news is that, as Andorra is not part of the EU, many products benefit from lower taxes, which means that prices are often lower than in France or Spain. VAT is capped at 4.5% on most goods. You can expect to pay less than €1 for a baguette, €0.90 for a liter of milk, and €8 to €12 for a kilo of meat. A meal in a restaurant will cost you between €15 and €30. All in all, you should budget between €400 and €700 for a couple, depending on your lifestyle.
Getting around at lower cost
In Andorra, the car remains the preferred means of transport, with advantageous pump prices (around €1.20 per liter of petrol). A monthly bus pass, which links the main towns, will cost you around €30. If you opt for a car, be sure to include insurance, maintenance and any tolls to France or Spain in your budget.
Medical care: an accessible, high-performance system
As an Andorran resident, you have access to a high-quality healthcare system. Public health care is subsidized, but it's advisable to take out supplementary insurance, otherwise you'll have to pay between €25 and €50 per consultation. Andorran social security reimburses up to 75% of costs. Expect to pay between €100 and €200 per month for a couple's health insurance.
Free tuition, except for private schools
Education is free for Andorran residents aged 6 to 16, whether you opt for the Andorran, French or Spanish system. Only private education, particularly in English, costs between €3,000 and €7,000 a year.
Something for everyone
Between skiing, hiking and thermal baths, nature is at the heart of Andorra's activities. Expect to pay €50 to €60 for a day's skiing, €35 for admission to Caldea, the spa, or €30 to €100 for a monthly gym membership.
What's the overall budget for living in Andorra?
All in all, an expatriate couple can live comfortably in the Principality on €2,000 to €3,500 a month, depending on their standard of living:
- Rent: €1,200 to €2,000
- Charges: €100 to €150
- Food: €400 to €700
- Transport: €50 to €100
- Health: €100 to €200
- Leisure: €150 to €300
To this budget, add the Andorra's gentle tax system The French tax system: income tax capped at 10%, no taxe d'habitation, no ISF... Enough to boost your purchasing power compared with France! Corporate income tax ranges from just 0% to 4.5%.
"To optimize your tax situation in the Principality, our experts can advise you on the setting up an Andorran companyof holding companyoffshore or patrimonial company, obtaining an passive house, l'opening a bank account... Contact us for tailor-made support!" concludes Virginie Hergel.
- The And Capital team
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