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charlesdm | 4 years ago
The conversations I have had with people who have found the gold wheel is mind boggling, and they almost all get in trouble at some point.
charlesdm | 4 years ago
The conversations I have had with people who have found the gold wheel is mind boggling, and they almost all get in trouble at some point.
refurb|4 years ago
Many countries won’t tax you if you work there and a) all your income and work is outside the country, b) you do t spend enough time there to become a tax resident (I’ve seen 180 days for some).
So if you’re willing (and able) to split your time between 3 countries, not go back to the US and get all of your income from outside those 4 countries, you could effectively pay little to no income tax and it would be legal.
But please hire a CPA.
PaywallBuster|4 years ago
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otar|4 years ago
Through the history there are loads of examples: Warren Buffer paying lower tax rate than his secretary (ever got interested how?), Eduardo Saverin denouncing US citizenship in favor of Singapore citizenship and saving hundreds of millions in taxes.
Right now I hire contractor developers in Ukraine and they pay 5% on their income + minor accounting fees.
There are loads of government incentives around the globe, especially for the IT people.
US is the worst of citizenship in terms of taxes. You pay taxes citizenship-based on your worldwide income, while most of other countries tax residents, not citizens.
In a short, move away from a high-taxation country in a low-taxation country and enjoy the benefits. Or become a perpetual traveler and be a tax resident of NO country. There are loads of countries that offer good balance between taxes and life quality.
https://nomadcapitalist.com/tax-reduction/
lowpro|4 years ago
There are many legal ways to live in nice places and pay low tax.