Taxes are least of worries. Freedom of movement & speech have become paramount😢
@HS-PGA11 ай бұрын
The two I believe are highly connected . Policies created to restrict you financially end up restricting you from movement as well .
@HollywoodWil11 ай бұрын
Your service is 1000% worth it. But for those of us that can't afford you just yet but still recognize we need to move ourselves and our business where we are treated best, we have to do it the long extra headache way :(
@nomadcapitalist11 ай бұрын
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@doyoueatrocks11 ай бұрын
Even a work visa is enough to start enjoying a new tax residency and as a native English speaker a teaching job is a few clicks away and you can jam all your cash into bootstrapping your business or bag holding your asset column. Not sure how that works for Americans, but for me I’m all g but getting the residency/citizenship is the real goal
@googlehomemini205911 ай бұрын
@@nomadcapitalistditto to the above, thanks for all of the info that you do share publicly to put us that are missing a 0 to begin getting on the right track for ourselves so when we reach the point it’s affordable/worthwhile :)
@TechDaddyFr11 ай бұрын
15% taxes would already be amazing for most entrepreneurs around the world. Me for instance, I am in Belgium and moving soon to Brazil ... 2 heavily taxed countries, way over 15%.
@enzonavarro855011 ай бұрын
As a Brazilian, I'm curious about why are you moving to Brazil. We're so heavily taxed and have a so overcomplicated tax system and so much bureocracy!
@TechDaddyFr11 ай бұрын
@@enzonavarro8550 In Belgium, we are taxed way heavier than you are in Brazil. Belgium is the 3rd most taxed country in the world. So while Brazil isn't a tax haven by any means, going from Belgium to Brazil is a huge improvement regarding taxes. And also my wife is Brazilian, I already lived 1 year in the Nordeste in 2017-2018 and spent the best year of my life there. While I am not a big fan of the safety issues, there is a lot to love in Brazil. Brazilians tend to be very negative about their own country and think that Europe and the US are sooooo much better. But reality is that there are issues everywhere and unless you make the jump of moving somewhere for an extended period of time, your opinion isn't worth much. A lot of Brazilians that I know in Europe are missing Brazil a lot and think of going back.
@Snakebloke11 ай бұрын
What angers me most about these rich countries, is that they simply _don't understand the problem_ ... I have NO problem paying tax, as long as I feel it's being spent fairly well. My problem, is with countries over-spending, ruining the economy, lying to the people, and then destroying our freedoms in the name of Saint Greta of Thunberg.
@huemann763711 ай бұрын
Governments have been doing that since way before that little girl was born.
@glenndoty73911 ай бұрын
When there's a 34t deficit paying taxes is ridiculous.
@Dragoon7711 ай бұрын
Oh, they do understand the problem
@siquike9011 ай бұрын
And Saint Floyd of Fentanyl
@weegieboard843211 ай бұрын
When their blatant lack of accountability to the people whom they tax farm requires you as a civic minded person to divest out of principle, they defacto criminalise the most conscientious people they have. At that point you know you just have to leave and hope incentives will be realigned with reality, respect and sanity
@r.hagenau354111 ай бұрын
It's not about zero taxes. States / jurisdictions do provide a service, no doubt. It is that Caesar's share should not rise above a certain percentage. What percentage exactly is hard to say, depending on circumstances, but anything above a total of 25% for Caesar is getting ... well, there needs to be a very good reason to involuntarily part with more.
@michayng410511 ай бұрын
personal security is more important, so the ideal country would be one that offers both security and very low tax.
@Mpg97211 ай бұрын
@@stevefarrugia-dc7qtMalta EU is secure
@Michael-000011 ай бұрын
Switzerland - certain cantons.
@alanmrsic89311 ай бұрын
Great stuff, thanks again!
@alanmrsic89311 ай бұрын
Greetings from Europa :-)
@pratheeshm40010 ай бұрын
So which are the zero tax countries now?
@mixingjd11 ай бұрын
So Elon Musk has been talking about a Mars colony. What will Mars taxes look like? Will US citizens still be taxed off planet?
@kokorospirit500611 ай бұрын
They will be taxed for breathing
@xraylife11 ай бұрын
Musk is an actor like his mother just he c=acts the role of CEO and it was his grandfather who was head of the technocracy movement and proponent of UBI...
@ivannightly191911 ай бұрын
At the end of the day there are always smaller countries who are willing to cut a deal to get capital to their country
@HouseJawn11 ай бұрын
Glad you guys brought back the origin music 🎸 😎
@samuelzev407611 ай бұрын
What about the Cayman Islands? Are they also a tax haven? What if I’m not a high income earner, are these tax havens still available for me to use?
@IOMMatt11 ай бұрын
If you’re not a high net worth and high income person then Cayman probably won’t work for you. Property prices, rents and living costs are very high (typically double the UK or US equivalents) There is a 20% duty on imported goods (including freight costs) so with other fees a $500 online purchase from the US could cost you $1,000 by the time you receive it. So you may be paying no tax on income but the extra costs can wipe out the benefit unless you’re a higher earner.
@DebyColes11 ай бұрын
@@IOMMatt Agreed Matt. We've been here 17+ years and the low taxes are very much offset by the extreme cost of living unless you are a very high earner. We've been here on minimum wage jobs, and its not sustainable anymore. Leaving soon....will miss all of our friends.
@DavidManouchehri11 ай бұрын
@@IOMMattThe cost of living is roughly the same as NYC or Silicon Valley. I pay 0% for all my import duties related to my business in Cayman’s special economy zone. A $1,000USD purchase costs me $1,000USD plus shipping, no tax. I have no idea why this channel/company is so blissfully unaware of Cayman’s advantages for even small (successful) businesses.
@pnwijayatilake831811 ай бұрын
@DebyColes moving to where?
@nostradamus764811 ай бұрын
Rumplestiltskin says my loom will weave gold thread if I give him my firstborn.
@huemann763711 ай бұрын
Even gold thread wouldn’t weigh that much though. Put some one kilo gold bars on the table and we have a conversation. Lol
@skylernova48911 ай бұрын
Hi NC, thanks for another great video! If you dont mind, i have a question about spanish citizenship that I haven't found the answer to online... My grandfather is going to be getting spanish citizenship by descent and, since I have a latin american citizenship, that means I can apply for spanish citizenship after just 1 year of living in spain. I know spain doesnt allow dual citizenship unless you're a citizen of their past colonies and some other countries, so I won't need to choose which citizenship to keep *but*, because I'm in the process of getting italian citizenship by descent (through another side of the family), Im wondering whether spain will accept triple citizenship in my case, considering I'd get my italian citizenship first. I know things are complicated and not always black and white, but any guidance or ideas would be much appreciated! Love you guys' videos!
@nomadcapitalist11 ай бұрын
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@skylernova48911 ай бұрын
@MuzzaHukka oh dang, thanks for the info! I was aware of the 1 year grandfather thing. My wording was ambiguous, though. What you said was super interesting. So you don't *technically* have to renounce your other EU citizenships unless you only move to other countries using your spanish passport?
@enzonavarro855011 ай бұрын
@@MuzzaHukka someone that got spanish citizenship by descent can get as many citizenships as they want as long as they choose to remain spanish (in a consulate)?
@alexm.926010 ай бұрын
I am italian, i've read that our passport is stronger (just a little bit better than the Spanish one), why would you need two European citizenship? just get the easiest one and work towards another in another place of the world, i don't think having both Spanish and Italian will give you any real advantage, the passport are almost the same power, the EU decides what they have to do, nationally they are very similar and heavily taxed, spain has been a little bit more "open" during covid, but at the end of the day the countries are very similar (my girlfriend is Spanish so i know what I'm talking about )
@skylernova48910 ай бұрын
@@alexm.9260 Yeah, they're about the same with italy being a bit ahead. I don't *need* 3, but it'd be nice to have 3. No one knows what'll happen in the future. Who knows, right?
@SamuelClemente771811 ай бұрын
Zero tax!!!!! YOU MEAN I HAVE MY FAIR SHARE? 😢😢😢😢😢
@michaelearlgrey11 ай бұрын
¿Que?
@MarcaoPT11 ай бұрын
This is so amusing. The only mention about Portugal here is that it scared investors away. If you need another live example of a country turning into a Venezuela or Argentina, look no further.