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Good Idea, (Another day in paradise!) I will stop bragging about Seattle and what a great place it is! Let 'em move to China or Thailand..or France...(geezuz was there in May...no thanks! they are back in the 70's)

Seattle premarket starts at 5:30am and you are done by 1pm!

I would take Hawaii though too...but 2:30 am trading start? Thats rough!

:D :D :D :D :D :D

Back in the 70's? I don't see any difference technology wise between France and the US. I would even say they are ahead of the US in terms of wireless telephony and their landlines are among the best, if not the best.

Were you stuck in an Elvis convention the whole trip or what?
 
hey that's another good topic, anyone know if those bermuda tax shelters are more headache than help, and legal? taxes are my biggest expense by far, and if I can legally reduce them, hey I'm all ears..

I know there's been other threads on the topic, I see taxes are of note too..

hey another question, if I go move to japan for a couple of years, will i have to pay them taxes, or the irs? I may go do that, I'm due for a change of scenery, a break, though I'll return here to hawaii later..

I think there was a 60k expat exemption ? for working overseas or something... anyone know about that? that's just a tiny bit, first 60k, but the tax saving could help a bit..


ken
 
Ken, I don't think you will benefit from moving to Japan.
You might stilll have to pay tax in Japan. Japan has a tax system as complex as US tax system.

http://www.worldwide-tax.com/japan/japecono.htm


Quote from Ken_DTU:

hey that's another good topic, anyone know if those bermuda tax shelters are more headache than help, and legal? taxes are my biggest expense by far, and if I can legally reduce them, hey I'm all ears..

I know there's been other threads on the topic, I see taxes are of note too..

hey another question, if I go move to japan for a couple of years, will i have to pay them taxes, or the irs? I may go do that, I'm due for a change of scenery, a break, though I'll return here to hawaii later..

I think there was a 60k expat exemption ? for working overseas or something... anyone know about that? that's just a tiny bit, first 60k, but the tax saving could help a bit..


ken
 
Quote from condorll:



Good Idea, (Another day in paradise!) I will stop bragging about Seattle and what a great place it is! Let 'em move to China or Thailand..or France...(geezuz was there in May...no thanks! they are back in the 70's)

Seattle premarket starts at 5:30am and you are done by 1pm!

I would take Hawaii though too...but 2:30 am trading start? Thats rough!

:D :D :D :D :D :D

OK, curiosity is killing me. Make a good argument for Seattle. I'm being serious too. I've never been there. Do people live in the city or the suburbs? What kind of neighborhoods are there and what is the school system like? Also things like crime, cultural activities, and traffic. Thanks.
 
Save money on taxes... become a citizen of the world and choose two places to live in. Stay under six months in each one and generally you wont have to pay any taxes.

As far as two places are concerned, I live just outside of Vancouver and in the summer I don't think there is a better place in the world. Everything that you ever wanted is here. It has the healthiest people in all of Canada, mountains, ocean, forest, and believe it or not it is getting a night life (clubs are now open until am on weekends). It is great for singles who want to live in a tight metropolitan area, or families who want lots of activities to do with their kids. If you are looking for semi retirement try Victoria, as it is more temperate then Vancouver. Compared to other metropolitan areas it appears to be about average for prices. Nothing is cheap, but you can get a really nice apartment for $1,500 us a month, with a view and amenities.

One of the problems in Vancouver is the lack of professional traders. I think that we are a small group with no cohesiveness in the community.

Cheers,

Darren
 
Quote from djclif:

...believe it or not it is getting a night life (clubs are now open until am on weekends).
i want to live in a place where bars, etc. are open til after 2 am. where i live they kick people out around 1:30am. :(

ROCK
 
Quote from Maverick74:



OK, curiosity is killing me. Make a good argument for Seattle. I'm being serious too. I've never been there. Do people live in the city or the suburbs? What kind of neighborhoods are there and what is the school system like? Also things like crime, cultural activities, and traffic. Thanks.

The most general appeal would lie in the outdoor lifestyle and the low taxes.
 
Quote from Maverick74:



OK, curiosity is killing me. Make a good argument for Seattle. I'm being serious too. I've never been there. Do people live in the city or the suburbs? What kind of neighborhoods are there and what is the school system like? Also things like crime, cultural activities, and traffic. Thanks.

People live in both suburbs and city. City living is generally older homes, however with the prosperity here, many older homes are demolished and new homes built in their place. City land is at a premium. The city is compact, right on Puget Sound with rolling hills and alot of greenery. No mosquitos (due to salt water) and summer days 75-85, cool nights 60-65, most do not require air conditioning.

Schools I can't comment on, daughter goes to university in another city, However Univ of Wash is right in Seattle proper, easy access.

Hospitals First Rate. I heard that Seattle had the fastest 911 response time in the nation.

Crime is low.

Cultural activities abound from symphony to opera to theater. Seattle is also a hot bed of (younger style) music, many famous artists from here. Many neighborhood festivals all summer long.

Great restaurants for all budgets, some feature Pacific Northwest cuisine (Asian american french style), A fair size "Chinatown" with excellent chinese style seafood dishes, and the best Sushi bars anywhere. (Including Japan-been there several times)

Traffic...I work (trade) from home..so no problem, drive in "off" hours generally. The city is pretty compact so you can get around without the "expressways" (oxy moron in rush hour).

And of course no state or city income taxes, only Federal Income tax.

Do a search on the net, you are sure to see views of Seattle.

Good luck.......
 
Quote from Lobster:



It's really how you define "civilized". If you define the most civilized humans to be the ones whose individual thought processes and behavior are most different from other apes', the US is definitely not the most civilized country. But if you measure the degree of civilization by the amount of energy wasted per human per day, then this is the apex of civilization. Think about it: We eat 3000 calories more per day than would be necessary or healthy, so we have to go to the gym. Did I say "go"? I meant drive to the gym after taking the elevator to get from the 3rd floor to the ground floor. At the gym, we walk up an escalator-like device for an hour, wasting some electrical energy, drive back home using a couple of gallons of gas, take the elevator up to our 3rd floor place, which is awaiting us at 55 degrees when it's 74 outside. Of course, we suffer from terrible sinus pain (I wonder why, it sure couldn't be the icy funk blowing at us all day out of the fungus culture in the A/C filter, could it?) But not to worry! There is a prescription for sinus pressure relief! It tends to upset our stomach, so we need another prescription for that, which happens to cause headaches. But, you guessed it, now there is fast-acting headache relief without a prescription! And for the intestinal cramping it causes, we drink that brown goo, whose side effect is a stuffy nose. Anti-histamines and steroids are indicated! Side effects like sore throat or death are generally mild. All those pills are making me depressed. I think I need something to go "back to being me again". I just hope it doesn't keep me up all night, otherwise I'll have to have that prescription refilled. Needless to say, there are "sexual side effects", but now our men finally have help to "get back into the game". Now imagine how bad an Asian farmer's life must be without all that relief!

Very accurate,
Walter
 
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