My problem is not making money, is the taxes

Lambos, watches, yachts. Gotta love those appreciable assets.

Motherfuckers never gonna learn till it's all gone. NBA style.
 


In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.
 
What I thought about is something like

As an example, I get a company in Dubai and I'll have Adsense to send the payments in the company bank account. I will be CEO with 30k$/month let's say and that's what I'll declare in my country, and I'll pay 30% or 40% taxes for that amount.

I don't mind paying 30% taxes for 30k$ but I mind for paying 30% on every mil $ I get.

In this way, I'll have 30k$ to live on every month and these money will all be declared while the rest of the money will sit in the company bank account, I'll make payments and deduct a lot of things from there.

This 30k$/month will also allow me to drive a lambo or live in a 2 mil$ home with no stress, because the tax guys will see I have a decent salary that affords me that kind of things.

Thanks for the help Joe.

I would rather pay 30% on 3 mill then 30% on 30k you fucktard

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Then the usual tax law is that you have to spend at least 180 days abroad to not be subject to local tax, but that is difficult to prove inside the EU if you're smart about it.

Keep in mind that you usually have to prove that your center of vital interests is not in your home country anymore, but in Crypus for example. You'll have to rent an apartment there and pay your energy and phone bills to make everything look legit. And don't even think about going back to your country after 2 years with all your untaxed millions... then the real fun begins.

Depending on the EU country you live in, the usual perpetual traveler ideas won't work, at least not long-term wise.

I'd advise you (OP) to seek help of an international tax lawyer. Don't fuck around with this shit.


This 30k$/month will also allow me to drive a lambo or live in a 2 mil$ home with no stress, because the tax guys will see I have a decent salary that affords me that kind of things.

The stress will come when the tax guys go after the source of your funds. Governments are greedy. Your solution won't work and will get you into trouble.
 
Just wait until he finds out he gets to choose how many shares he owns. That will make him happy.

Then he can goto the bars, and give the women the line, "yo baby, I own 10 billion shares of AlwaysAbove Media, Inc."!
 
Section 179 Deduction

LOL - you can deduct all of these:

"Livestock, including horses, cattle, hogs, sheeple, goats, and mink and other furbearing animals."


Ha ha ha

Never mind me, it is -18 here.
 
Marry a Indian Widow, become NRI, open account in EU based Bank account, get credit card and transfer money to Swedish banks and you pay no tax.
 
I dont give any fucks if its supposed to be then or than. I am borderline illiterate but hung like a field mouse so its all good.
 
I am an accountant. You can send your annual earnings to me through PayPal and I'll rig it so you pay less than 5% in taxes. PM me for my PayPal email.
 
Come on guys, we need to pay tax to help the poor people.
 
Can someone give me a clue why that won't work or is the way to not do it?

The single 'flaw' that could be in that setup is the fact that I'm the owner of that company too.

What isn't good about that? Say some international company hired me, while being a resident in my home country (so I'm working from home), and I earn my money from that company and then I'm going to declar my salary (30k$/month) in my country to pay taxes. What is wrong in this?

Thanks
 
You're talking about making $30k/month and you're asking WF members for advice instead of a top notch accountant. What's wrong with this picture?

I have opened this thread to get a clue or idea from guys that are already doing that, I didn't give specific info or asked to receive legal advice from some forum members, just a clue or idea.

Anyway, I found out I have to declare any type of income/earnings from outside of my residency country. So now it looks useless to do that.