Message from @Farenthas
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ewww
Fucking horrid taxes here
That's the low end
I mean once they stop being a student
Considering wife and I are both from small towns in the south the nword was kinda given
Nah, she's four years older than me
She watching the Killstream pretty religiously
I moved here, she had a job with eight years, and a house
And half their content comes from /pol/... it's only a matter of time.
So I only had to break her liberal ideology
The JQ on the other hand was different because she had never met one except through college lmao
Now she works, I'm a stay at home shitcunt because I'm job hunting
She still chips in with the housework even though I'm unemployed (unless you count my small business.)
I'd say as long as you're not fucking useless, being a stay-at-home spouse isn't bad.
true
Marriage is a partnership
I mean, I moved here with a year in savings and actual income coming in too from my last semester of uni
and partnerships only work when all parties pull their own weight.
IE: Jan to May
Moved here on Christmas 2017
But fuck Euro-tax.
Most immigrants don't have savings or income actually coming in
Yeah they tried to mistakenly tax, my tax exempt vet stipend for disability
My friend told me his experience when he went to Denmark
~40% effective.
They tried to tax my fucking VA payments
lol
Not surprised in the least.
"You dumb niggers, it's a vet stipend for serving the U.S. They don't even tax that in the U.S. What legal claim does Sweden have to another countries vet benefits?"
All of a sudden, my Swedish bank has stopped charging for it and it should no longer is a tax issue on my tax returns
🤔
Made me almost blow a gasket
Worst part, if it wasn't for a fucking Clinton, I'd be getting assfucked even more
So I gotta actually thank a Democrat for once. Bill's tax treaty from 1994 formed the basis of FATCA under Obama for the U.S-Sweden agreement.
If that special document didn't exist, I'd be getting charged Swedish and U.S tax
Hey, not *everything* on the left is bad.
Well no but, Clinton isn't rays of sunshine
There might be like... one or two things I can agree with.
Basically, if the tax treaty didn't exempt my first 100k made overseas per year in Sweden, I'd be getting my rate of taxes from the U.S on top of the 30% I already have here
So it'd be between 47-50%