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1. Moldot+u9[view] [source] 2023-08-26 10:31:02
>>pg_123+(OP)
Regardless of what you think, in the best path is being an eu citizen, work in us(some high paying job like IT) for 5-10 years, return in eu with huge cash, buy a home, work some more chill years for minimal pension and happily retire. Eu is nice to retire if you are eu citizen and have enough cash(by either working some years in us or remotely for us conpanies but a bit less pay)
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2. ChatGT+vc[view] [source] 2023-08-26 11:01:37
>>Moldot+u9
Do you pay tax in Europe while in the US, or just do the parasitical thing?
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3. mmmmmb+dn[view] [source] 2023-08-26 12:40:39
>>ChatGT+vc
How would you go about paying tax in Europe while in the US? The European countries I'm familiar with will not consider you a tax resident while living abroad, so they won't allow you to pay taxes.
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4. ChatGT+7J2[view] [source] 2023-08-27 10:48:21
>>mmmmmb+dn
I get this way of living is personally advantageous but it's pretty shitty right?

Work in the USA, pay lower tax there and get higher salary, fly back to Europe and take advantage of everyone's contributions to get yourself free healthcare while having contributed nothing yourself ?

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