Title: Countries For Imigration With Very Low Taxes - Which Ones Are The Best ? Post by: Red Fish on August 10, 2018, 01:31:59 PM There are many countries worldwide with low or even zero taxes, where you can imigrate. But it is not so easy to decide, which one is the best one ? Real estate prices, climate, permanent visa or even citizenship are just some important questions for decision. Here are just some of them - American Samoa, Barbados, Grenada, Guam, South Korea, Macau, Marshall Islands, Namibia, Palau, Panama, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia. But which ones are the best ? ???
Title: Re: Countries For Imigration With Very Low Taxes - Which Ones Are The Best ? Post by: barrett_fire on August 10, 2018, 01:57:13 PM There are many countries worldwide with low or even zero taxes, where you can imigrate. But it is not so easy to decide, which one is the best one ? Real estate prices, climate, permanent visa or even citizenship are just some important questions for decision. Here are just some of them - American Samoa, Barbados, Grenada, Guam, South Korea, Macau, Marshall Islands, Namibia, Palau, Panama, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia. But which ones are the best ? ??? It looks like South Korea has a 17% tax rate for foreigner. I'm sure it's a fine country to live in, but that doesn't sound extremely attractive. I would certainly at the United Arab Emirates to your list. They have income tax, no sales tax, no inheritance tax and no capital gains tax. I think it would be a nice country to live in, at least for a while. Monaco is quite expensive, but if you have the money, I think it'd be a nice option too. They have no income tax and no capital gains tax. Then you have all of Europe open to you too. It depends on what kinds of taxes you're worried about and what kind of place you like. What are you preferences?Title: Re: Countries For Imigration With Very Low Taxes - Which Ones Are The Best ? Post by: Red Fish on August 10, 2018, 02:03:13 PM There are many countries worldwide with low or even zero taxes, where you can imigrate. But it is not so easy to decide, which one is the best one ? Real estate prices, climate, permanent visa or even citizenship are just some important questions for decision. Here are just some of them - American Samoa, Barbados, Grenada, Guam, South Korea, Macau, Marshall Islands, Namibia, Palau, Panama, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia. But which ones are the best ? ??? It looks like South Korea has a 17% tax rate for foreigner. I'm sure it's a fine country to live in, but that doesn't sound extremely attractive. I would certainly at the United Arab Emirates to your list. They have income tax, no sales tax, no inheritance tax and no capital gains tax. I think it would be a nice country to live in, at least for a while. Monaco is quite expensive, but if you have the money, I think it'd be a nice option too. They have no income tax and no capital gains tax. Then you have all of Europe open to you too. It depends on what kinds of taxes you're worried about and what kind of place you like. What are you preferences?Title: Re: Countries For Imigration With Very Low Taxes - Which Ones Are The Best ? Post by: barrett_fire on August 11, 2018, 03:31:22 PM There are many countries worldwide with low or even zero taxes, where you can imigrate. But it is not so easy to decide, which one is the best one ? Real estate prices, climate, permanent visa or even citizenship are just some important questions for decision. Here are just some of them - American Samoa, Barbados, Grenada, Guam, South Korea, Macau, Marshall Islands, Namibia, Palau, Panama, Saint Lucia, Samoa, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia. But which ones are the best ? ??? It looks like South Korea has a 17% tax rate for foreigner. I'm sure it's a fine country to live in, but that doesn't sound extremely attractive. I would certainly at the United Arab Emirates to your list. They have income tax, no sales tax, no inheritance tax and no capital gains tax. I think it would be a nice country to live in, at least for a while. Monaco is quite expensive, but if you have the money, I think it'd be a nice option too. They have no income tax and no capital gains tax. Then you have all of Europe open to you too. It depends on what kinds of taxes you're worried about and what kind of place you like. What are you preferences? |