• Lumiluz@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    Don’t forget to get rid of your US citizenship or they’ll still profit off your work.

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        If you make over X thousand dollars you have to pay taxes on it to the US even if you don’t live there. The value is something like 160k.

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          Does that matter if you’ve already cut all other ties and live somewhere else? I mean, actually paying the taxes seems like more of an active choice if you’re living in a different jurisdiction, isn’t it?

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            Extradition is a thing and no matter how much I hate what the rich have made America, I still would prefer to settle our debts. I lived there, I was raised there, I owe them my taxes like a good citizen - but now that I’m gone if I ever get close to having to pay taxes to them again I will remove my citizenship. They no longer provide me any services, in fact I’d argue they hurt me now more than they help me, and I want to become an EU citizen first and foremost.

            I’ve always viewed countries as businesses which one should leave when their service and product is bad.

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            1 month ago

            You still need a valid passport, and for becoming Citizen often further documents like birth certificates and certificates of the parents, no older than x-months and with an approval-stamp by the embassy, that these are indeed real documents.

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      1 month ago

      i thought it was just that if the country you’re in taxed you less than what the US would, then you have to pay the difference to the IRS?

      … and there’s no way in hell the US taxes less than sweden (and for anyone that hasn’t had an ice pick lobotomy that’s a good thing)

      *edit: foreign tax credit

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        That’s correct. You’d have to be earning way, WAY over the average Swedish salary before you start owing the IRS anything. That said, I wouldn’t put it past Trump to remove the foreign earned income exclusion to coerce people into moving back to the US as part of the ”trade war” nonsense.