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Paying tax in a country other than that in which you live
Thread poster: Jeremy Smith
Jeremy Smith United Kingdom Local time: 09:54 Member (2003) French to English + ...
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Thanks ever so much
Jul 30, 2002
I\'ve got tonnes of info to sift through now. Thanks for all the feedback, everybody (not sure I\'d want to swap the pleasures of Paris for the desert of Dubai, but an amusing suggestion nonetheless, thankyou williamson )
All the best,
Jeremy
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Has anyone here actually gone off-shore? Was it really all that great?
I\'ve considered it for years (I\'m paying well over half of my gross in taxes and social fees in Sweden), but the legal difficulties and high costs have so far stopped me from \"taking the jump\".
Also, it seems a bit scary letting someone else be the frontman for your money - what happens if you\'re defrauded?
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