Also interesting for NON US citizens ?
Actually there is at least one member who seems to be in the process of living there. Professional traders seems to profit from low tax structures if not tax free.
A set up mentioned here a couple of times for europeans is trading through a luxembourg investment fund, it works almost tax free for belgium residents, not sure about swiss residents.
Also the license from Luxembourg financial authorities doesn't seem to come easily. I inquired once but didn't get much information. Will definetely look more seriously into it if and when I settle back in Europe, but I'd much rather live in Switzerland than Belgium.
This is a long thread so maybe this has already been mentioned. The key to wealth accumulation is the tax free compounding of capital over time. As such, any valid trader or investor would have an IRA account and place as many trades as possible in such account.
What seems to be lost here is trading for a living is not all about making enough money to pay the bills. More than anything it is about accumulating a nest egg to enjoy a rewarding and worry free retirement.
Why would someone choose to live in a 3rd world country to avoid taxes, leaving friends, family and culture behind? Sometimes I think people can't see the forest through the trees.
Agree, not everyone is the same. Congrats if you made a painless transition. You must be young, because it is difficult to leave long established relationships behind, pull your kids away from their friends and schools all to save a few dollars. You can place a value on money, you can't place a value on relationships. Bottom line, I love the United States, warts and all.Because the so-called "3rd world" countries are sometimes better places to live in.
You clearly are the type who wants to be close to home, nothing wrong with that, however not everyone is the same.
I made the move this year and thus far aren't regretting it. There's a downside and upside to being away but for me, there is definitely more upside.
Because the so-called "3rd world" countries are sometimes better places to live in.
You clearly are the type who wants to be close to home, nothing wrong with that, however not everyone is the same.
I made the move this year and thus far aren't regretting it. There's a downside and upside to being away but for me, there is definitely more upside.
Which third world country did you move to? 3rd world countries may be cheaper but never better major difference is the rule of law.
Corruption is a good sign.
I see that most countries that are not or almost not corrupt have very high taxes. All scandinavian countries are in this group.
Very corrupt countries probably don't even know the word "taxes".
Or they can pretend not to know it for some money.