christiefan915
Catalyst
Thanks for supplying the link, Evince. I was away from the computer.
Hi apple, so good to see you again! Let's quit with the hit-and-run posts, okay?
Thanks for supplying the link, Evince. I was away from the computer.
some people love a few tax dollars more than they love this country.
we are a better country with them GONE
Good God man, where have you been?
Not necessarily. The debate is based on a false premise. That those expats who've renounced their US citizenship did so for monetary gains by avoiding taxation or from antipathy towards the US.Leaving #1 is pretty stupid, even if you are financially set. Not to mention pathetic.
Really? Where else have you ever lived homeboy?Leaving #1 is pretty stupid, even if you are financially set. Not to mention pathetic.
I shelter about 1/3 of mine in LTI's, Roth IRA's and my 401K at work.Blow me kid
I'm outta here at 3 million
I can still be here a lot of the year without residency
But right now I shelter 2/3 of my income anyway.
bam
I agree with both. LOL"to protect everything that I have worked for to prepare for me and my family's future -- YES," he wrote
I'm with this guy
Bullshit. The laws are what they are and just because a person puts their money to work doesn't mean they are not living up to their civic responsibilities. That's why many of these tax shelters and exemptions exist so that people will put that money into circulation via investment where it does the US public good instead of moldering in a bank collecting substandard interest rates. Added that those in the investor class are often paying, albeit fairly, a higher progressive tax rate. Which means they contribute more to public investment. I have no problem with tax breaks of the "use it or lose it" kind which forces you to either invest a higher proportion of your income in the commercial sector, which improves our economy and keeps money in circulation, or pay higher taxes which improves public investment and infrastructure and also keeps money in circulation. Both benefit our nation.then he says this country wont protect him ?
he is better off gone.
Its his right
Good luck with that. The US does not permit dual citizenship.I plan on having dual citizenship in just a couple of years.
Good luck with that. The US does not permit dual citizenship.
Leaving #1 is pretty stupid, even if you are financially set. Not to mention pathetic.
Good luck with that. The US does not permit dual citizenship.
Is it ONLY tax policy driving these people away? Sometimes I'd like to leave just because I'm beginning to not recognize my own country anymore. But consider this, the article states that most of these people are ALREADY living overseas. If you're living in Canada, a country with a small population but evidently a high tax rate, and you're already paying at least some of those taxes for government services rendered, why double down? It really doesn't make sense to anyone who knows how money works. If you consider health care, Canada has a single payer scheme that is by no means perfect, but works reasonably well for an entire population that is less than the number of people in the US without health insurance!