Unless you renounce US citizenship. You pay US taxes where ever you go.
Where are you moving if you make it
Sounds like you’ve never been there dipshit. Euro cities are not exactly paradise if you’re racist... you’re even closer to brown countries. Then don’t live in cities? Land is extremely cheap in Texas. You can’t easily do the same in Europe.
>Yes they have pretty high taxes but I wouldnt mind paying those taxes since the government there is much more efficient and they actually use the money to make the country a better place instead of giving it to niggers and funding of the liberal agenda to destroy our youth like in the U.S.
The taxes you are paying are going to drug addicts and immigrants, stay away, you will fucking hate this place.
Do you think it was due to missing family or other back home? Or did they end up not liking the culture?
my cryptos are held by a trust and I simply trade as an employee of the trust. I only pay taxes on what I pay myself and that is very little for obvious reasons. If you have over 500k in shitcoins you should hire a tax attorney and an account. Id say even in the 250k range it becomes plausible
>For me Switzerland would be the dream destination but they are very opposed to letting outsiders in (this is essentially what makes it such a nice place)
Nobody in Switzerland was born there faggot
Missing family, Culture shock, the creeping realization that you will never really fit in and everyone you meet expect you to leave sooner or later. Stiffer social rules and de facto lower living standards consumption-wise.
Get used to the thought of living a 300sqft apt. without washing machine, stoves without a hood and tiny cramped roads that make having a car completely pointless.
Do your research. Lower taxes than in the US. Roughly between 5% and 15%, depending on the region. Plus health insurance (compulsory, but you can choose with one). 150k per year and you live very comfortably in SUI.
any country where people are uncucked and conservative. i don't even care if it has an oppressive regime as long as they don't tax me badly idgaf
Could you explain how and where you set up the trust?
I'm going to travel around the US in a van for a year or so to see if I can find somewhere to live. If that doesn't pan out, I'm going to Iceland probably.