Aruba

Aruba is an island located in the southern Caribbean Sea, about 25 kilometers north of the Venezuelan coast. With an estimated population of around 108,000 (2025), and a total land area of approximately 180 km², Aruba is one of the most densely populated territories in the region.

Aruba obtained its status aparte on January 1, 1986, becoming the first country to separate from the Netherlands Antilles while remaining a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Its economy is highly developed and driven primarily by tourism, hospitality, and real estate.

Tax system

The country’s fiscal system is autonomous and includes, among other things, a corporate income tax, dividend withholding tax, layered turnover taxes (BBO, BAVP, and BAZV), and a wage tax. Aruba offers a stable political and legal environment and is known for its investor-friendly climate, particularly in the luxury real estate and hotel sectors.

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