Message from @_Nipa
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Also, rape your way through the snow, floridaman
why am I saving people?
will I be getting paid?
Last I recall Florida doesn't get snow
We don't even get cold
My ass was working out in shorts and a tank top a few days ago
Fugu isn't Norwegian.
Not here yeet
No shit
It's a different economy
It is why I use my Swed account as a shell
As with Sweden FATCA doesn't apply till the first first 100,000 usd of income for dual citizens
But like commisiln stuff i can put outside my taxes ligaly as am already paying taxes on my income from work
Ah. Yeah well FATCA wouldn't apply to you regardless unless you were also Amerimutt
U.S is the only country to try to tax foreign gained income
Not like they will send services to help me over here but gotta keep paying for em lmao
If I was in another country without a good FATCA agreement, I'd straight up be paying dual taxes on everything. It's the one good thing a Clinton has done, and I feel disgusting for saying that.
Like i worked with swedes in norway and they say our taxes are huge but so is the income
It's something like 30%
The sand niggers overwhelm the socialist system though
I get great business tax rates though and rebates
As a immigrant
I pay like 32%
But again our pay is again alot higer
I mean my base pay is Stockholm rate so I get paid pretty good.
My Bills are only 5000kr. 6k on a bad month.
Which is fuck all. My VA disability is half of that easily.
Tf last mont i paid 11000nkr in taxes yeet
34000 nkr ish in income befote taxes
Good its half taxes next month
The nice thing is my U.S vet benefits are tax exempt in the U.S. Sweden doesn't have a right to them either.
So Voc Rehab/G.I bill and VA disability are just directly deposited.
Only thing Sweden can tax is my day job and my small business. U.S can't tax those until they cross the 100k usd threshold.
Tf how can us tax a income in aonother country
Via FATCA
Foreign account tax compliance act
If a bank doesn't hand over even a single U.S citizens' income for taxation the U.S charges 33% on all that banks exchanges the U.S has access to.