To qualify for FEIE inst it also mandatory you be able to show you paid foreign taxes while overseas? Otherwise u can you just hop around on tourist visas the whole time, working for a US company and receiving US payment, and not have to pay taxes to the US or any other country.
I'm a U.S. Citizen and freelance copywriter with North American clients...can I set up an offshore company and live and work abroad and be exempt from paying the 15.3% tax (social security and medicare tax) ? Thanks in advance!
Hello Neil, thanks for the question. Here's the thing, as long as you are a US citizen, you will have to pay taxes, you can watch this video to understand the situation better: ruclips.net/video/QMr92ARkhss/видео.html&ab_channel=NomadCapitalist We also talk about it extensively in this article: nomadcapitalist.com/2018/01/08/citizenship-based-taxation-countries/. It's a burning subject at the moment, so stay tuned, we'll have plenty of fresh info coming your way.
I watched the video and read the article you linked to above. Just to clarify, so now as of March 2018, there's no way for U.S. citizen freelancers living and working abroad to incorporate and legally avoid paying the self-employment taxes without renouncing their citizenship? Thanks again Andrew!
Can traders set up the offshore company to pay no taxes over the amount?
To qualify for FEIE inst it also mandatory you be able to show you paid foreign taxes while overseas? Otherwise u can you just hop around on tourist visas the whole time, working for a US company and receiving US payment, and not have to pay taxes to the US or any other country.
Sooo should I apply for E-residency? Can you do a video on the entire topic and how it ties to things like taxes in your home country
How to protect your capital gains earned from investments while living abroad? Any way to do that??
Is that the only way to pay zero tax now a days for non u.s. people, is be a digital nomad?
I'm a U.S. Citizen and freelance copywriter with North American clients...can I set up an offshore company and live and work abroad and be exempt from paying the 15.3% tax (social security and medicare tax) ?
Thanks in advance!
Hello Neil, thanks for the question.
Here's the thing, as long as you are a US citizen, you will have to pay taxes, you can watch this video to understand the situation better: ruclips.net/video/QMr92ARkhss/видео.html&ab_channel=NomadCapitalist
We also talk about it extensively in this article: nomadcapitalist.com/2018/01/08/citizenship-based-taxation-countries/.
It's a burning subject at the moment, so stay tuned, we'll have plenty of fresh info coming your way.
I watched the video and read the article you linked to above. Just to clarify, so now as of March 2018, there's no way for U.S. citizen freelancers living and working abroad to incorporate and legally avoid paying the self-employment taxes without renouncing their citizenship?
Thanks again Andrew!
@@Wise101 Is this still true?
can you direct us to advisors that can help
ElGringoGrandeLatte Gringo Go to www.holanomad.com and apply for help.