As an Irish citizen, we are not taxed, if living abroad. But if the Irish Department of Revenue tried to tax me, I would never pay. It is ridiculous to expect someone to pay tax if they don't reside in the said jurisdiction. You pay tax for essential services, if you don't live in a said jurisdiction, how the hell can you benefit? So why the hell should you pay tax?
Born in Australia, will never go back . Shut out during covid ! Couldn’t get back to see my Dad before passing . Happy living in Caribbean,tax’s free. Australia really lost the plot over tax’s and over govern !
I am an AUstralian, ex tax accountant and auditor. I now live in Australia part-time. I don't need to work in Ukraine. Australia has a very large burecratic class, and this needs to be fed. The countryis deep in debt because it paid for votes. I would not invest in Australia . The good times are gone
@@aussiegirl7145 My daughter now grows up in Ukraine. Safer, and she has a better life here. She plays in the street with children like I did in the 80's. She is an Aussie citizen, she can choose where she lives in future. If she is lucky she will meet a man with a 100 million sydney harbour mansuon. Good luck to her. She could also meet an American etc. Choose her own adventure. But at least her foundation was happy, safe and normal.
Where are you going to go to find a less corrupt country? Russia? America? China? What a joke? If you hate this country ...fine ... don't let the door hit ya on the way out ....no one needs hateful right wing fifth columnists. Please never return.
@@Dave-jh1zn It affected me in the sense of needing to prepare and justify how I no longer had any ties back on a several page document. But I took things very emotionally and virtually sold, canceled everything except my Australian passport. All money and wealth is out of Aus. Now travelling on my non Australian passport and couldn’t be happier living abroad so far. Night and day difference with my mental health improving significantly. Real test will be next years tax return, especially if they add any new rules. My income is foreign based so it will be interesting. Went through a immigration/ emigration specialist which was well worth the expense who stated it’s more just a avenue to target high net worth individuals in particular. If anyone is on the fence leaving do consider it or atleast go on a month long holiday checking out a few places.
I was just about to move to Australia, gaining citizenship through family that are already citizens there. As of this video, that plan is now cancelled. Thanks Nomad Capitalist!
@@davidrichards1741 its individual-specific why persons would pursue western or european papers. Its also individual-specific why persons would get caribbean or african or south american or east asian etc. papers
@@davidrichards1741 The Irish one is fairly good, reasonably low corporate taxes and a mid level tax haven, also it practically doubles as a UK citizenship (Irish citizens can even vote in UK elections).
As a Dutch/Australian, this shit scares me big time. I have been studying in the Netherlands to specialize in IT project management, so I can take that knowledge to Australia and help people. But if this continues, I might not stay here and get a job since I have to pay extra tax. Such a stupid situation.
Stay in the Netherlands, if you ask me. You have good salaries and reasonable tax rates, especially when compared to Belgium or Germany. See if Australia and the Netherlands have a dual taxation agreement and see - if you happen to pay taxes in Australia - if you can write them off in the Netherlands.
As another Dutch/Australian living in Australia, stay in the Netherlands. Keep an eye on the Netherlands though as I keep coming across 2030 in relation to something happening there.
The totalitarian police state formerly known as Australia. Controlled by the Davos People, counselled by McKinsey and inhabited by a mostly lobotomised population. The beaches are beautiful…but at what price…
The dreamy perception foreigners have of Australia as this beautiful, perfect, peaceful nation died decades ago. The COVID lockdowns sealed the deal, when citizens were not allowed to leave the country to visit dying relatives. And now this. If you value your freedom, run away from Australia. You've been warned. It's not the paradise it used to be.
You're wrong. People overseas still believe that Australia is something like America in the 1950s. This belief is particularly strong in parts of the EU. When I told people about what happened during COVID they told me that it was fake news and I had to show them news articles and videos before they believed it.
@Klk Conklk I didn't steal anything. Actually, we don't really own the land anyway. We rent it with our property taxes. So we just have use of the land for a while.
@@svensulzmann4282 While I can leave, my money can't. Not without losing a huge chuck of to the government. It is also obvious you have heard about tax freedom day. So who am I working for during those days before tax freedom day? Not me!
This doesn’t really surprise me. I was trapped in Australia for 2 1/2 years during covid even though I have 3 passports, just because 1 of those passports is Australian. Been thinking about renouncing my Australian citizenship ever since. I wasn’t even born there.
0:42: 🚨 Australia is implementing citizenship-based taxation, similar to the US, which may complicate taxes for citizens living abroad. 3:33: 🚫 Australia cracks down on tax residency for digital nomads. 6:44: 👀 Australia is cracking down on digital nomads and may require them to pay taxes even if they are not physically present in the country. 9:53: 🛂 Nomad Capitalist discusses the importance of obtaining a second passport and the potential impact of Australia's new citizenship laws. Recap by Tammy AI :
What if you go there and not working? Or go there and got married and not working because the husband provides the money needs? Will you still have to pay anyway just because you moved out of USA or Australia?? 🤔
As a US citizen, I wonder WTH I’m doing in a country that takes 70% of my income and wealth through taxation, and then the government uses that money to hire IRS agents to hound me for more. The tens of millions of government employees want more more more, not for “The people” Of the United States but for their own government salaries, perks, lifelong pensions, extra vacation, and early retirement at 50. We toil so the government employee does not have to
@@kiwiingrid We are still in it, for now, and no member needs to renew it. Anyway, turning an intelligence alliance into a fucking political one is the main reason we are not interested in 5 Eyes anymore, and it is the US and Australia's fault for pushing this. Even the UK and Canada are not happy with that push, but no where near as pissed at it as NZ is. AUKUS exists because of this backlash, and also NZ military backlash on other automatic offensive proposals from the US.
I am of the same mind Andrew. I believe in 5/10/20 years all of the G12 countries will operate a citizen based taxation as they try and protect the tax base.
@@easterncoastacd1883 No, what he's talking about are the new tax residency rules that are coming in 1 July 2023 (the start of the new tax year). What you're talking about has been law since 2020 (global minimum for all companies - not just corporations). The new rules are a citizenship based tax in all but name as what Australia considers to be "residing in your country of tax residency for a significant enough part of the year each year" can change whenever the wind changes direction, its arbitrary and targets Australian citizens who live abroad permanently. I'm curious to hear how many years they'll actually monitor you for about this but until they announce a time limit then we must assume this is permanent so gone are long holidays, flag theory / trifecta model, gone is all but the most essential business travel, unless you want to pay the ATO simply for being an Australian citizen.
Australia's nonsensical motorcycle helmet camera ban made me realize that the country lacks the freedom to defend yourself from the government. You are not allowed to defend yourself.
"You're a slave Neo" The Matrix was a documentary. Australia is not the same entity as Commonwealth of Australia. The later has Commonwealth citizens/British subjects with inherent rights on the land. The latter is a foreign corporation administrating the Commonwealth in bankruptcy with Australian citizens/wards of the state peons with no inherent rights, only benefits and privileges with heavy strings attached.
Australia is becoming an unbearable place to live in, everything is in massive decline. Schools and hospitals r rapidly becoming third world level, and the gov has adopted massive immigration causes housing crisis
I am Australian and sadly over the last 5 years or so, it has turned into a horrible country. It is like living in a big prison camp. People are monitored and human rights are breached. There is no freedom. They are removing cash, removing cars and implementing digital surveillance on everyone. Immigrants are taking housing and jobs and the Australian lifestyle is gone. So many Australians are now homeless and treated terribly in their own country. High taxes, bad services and corruption everywhere. I was born here and lived here my whole life, but many are looking to leave and applying for other passports to try to get out. Sadly, it is not the great country it once was and the government is terrible. I am sad for the future of Australia.
@@zaki-pq1ps Usually the explanation for most things is greed. Many politicians in Australia are corrupt and have links to overseas governments and foreign interests. They are selling off Australia (lots of Australia has been sold to China) and they want to oppress Australian citizens so they can't do anything about it. Australians are arrested if they protest.
Too many people in Australia listening to the dames at The Juice Media with their so-called honest government ads (truthfully, they're kind of hilarious, if not scary, when you think about what they're advocating) and the wardens are just giving the inmates what they want. Remember Australia started as a prison.
@@zaki-pq1ps The government is selling off Australia and lots of Australia has been sold to China, and they want to oppress Australian citizens so they can't do anything about it. Australians are arrested if they protest or speak out. Fired from their jobs if they don't comply. Many Australians now live in fear, they saw what happened to people during the last few years. And the government is now taking away land from citizens, and bringing in cultural tax so white people have to pay more money. Farmers are being forced off their land. It is like what happened in South Africa. I never thought Australia would become so bad, but it is. And it is going to get much worse. Where can I go to be safe?
I am an Australian. I am 67 years old. My ancestry in Australia goes back to 1870. I have been married to an ethically Chinese woman for 45 years. The Australian government took away our guns, even though the founders of our nation wanted us to be a gun owning nation to protect us from oppressive governments. The event that justified the government taking away our guns is suspicious. Then the Australian government later took away all of our rights, including those guaranteed in our constitution and done so with the support of the High Court. We have judicial censorship, government censorship and acquiescent censorship by the private media to retain their government licenses. The Bureaucracy is growing without limit. The Bureaucracy make rules that are treated as law. The Bureaucracy even brags about their eagerness to abuse their power to achieve their political, bureaucratic and individual objectives. The Bureaucracy is committed to socialism and is regulating small business out of business and letting contracts with big business that place government clerks in controlling positions for safety reasons. The government (i.e. the politicians and the Bureaucracy) do what they want, irrespective of the law. That is rule by government. If you upset the police then your car registration is recorded as needing special attention. That means that the police will stop you for special attention whenever they notice your car on the road. The government is now printing money and so steeling value from the people. The demand for taxation by the government increases incessantly. The government is now taxing our superannuation at a larger rate. My wife and I are selling our properties as time permits to place our savings in shares, likely not in Australia. I would not recommend people to invest in Australia. Australia is going the way of Brazil in that the Bureaucracy is taking socialist control of the economy. Australia is also going the way of South Africa in that the government is now introducing race based privilege to people and imposing race based speech in our work places. Both of our major political parties are competing for compliance with the socialist agenda. Our minor political parties suffer dirty tricks at elections. Our mail-in votes and our pre-pole votes are held by the Bureaucracy; the people who brag about their eagerness to abuse their power to achieve their political objectives. Our Bureaucracy typically take 8 days to count those votes, while the other votes are counted in 1 day. Suspicious. Our education is principally by the government. The private education must comply with the government syllabus. I have taught building part time at a technical college for 3 years. The Training and Assessment Act authorizes the Bureaucracy decide who may teach and what may be taught. Like all socialist governments, what is taught is dumbing down over time. The skills of recent graduates is increasingly less than that of earlier graduates. Regards, Geoff. Reeks
On the list of countries fast-tracking their way to oppressive communism/socialism, Australia is far and away in first place. Canada only dreams of what Australia is able to do. But hey, I guess as long as young people are able to go to the beach and see music concerts, then everything is great. Good times create weak people. Weak people create hard times. Hard times are coming.
I am a socialist. You need to go back to school read Marx to learn what socialism is. You don't know what the heck you are talking about. Australia ain't no socialist country. In a socialist country the workers get to own the means of production and run their own workplaces through democratic means and the ballot box. The workers become the owners of their own companies or the shareholders of their own companies. They run their own workplaces. Then they make management decision by democratic vote where one person gets one vote. Australia ain't no socialist country. Australia is full fledged free market pro capitalist country with a hereditary, unelected monarch as it's head of state. You don't have to be worried about socialism in Australia. I guarantee you. You can sleep without any worries. No socialism is coming to Australia.
@@yogeybogeybear3542 Why is property an excuse? Look into citizenship by descent. You can always move your house into a company and turn it into a rental.
"Did nothing" is not a true picture. We protested in the tens of thousands - regularly. We wrote. We called. We rallied. We called on the Governor General, who has the authority to intercede. We lodged court cases. We built community groups. We found alternative jobs for people who were fired because they didn't get the 'shot'. We were fired on with rubber bullets by the police. We were rayed with radar weapons, causing illness and skin reactions and burns for weeks afterwards. We were fined. We were arrested. We were banned from entering places. All because we were saying 'no' or asking reasonable questions. Perhaps our actions weren't reported in media you had access to. But - we most certainly did more than 'nothing'.
I saw Australia use riot cops on a farmers market, and arrest a pregnant woman for complaining online about the government. Insane. The sheep love the farmer knowing he's also the butcher.
@@justinnewman5533 Ha ha. NPC utilitarian here. Ha ha. Obey. Ha ha. Pay more tax. Ha ha. Listen to propaganda news. Ha ha . Virtue signal. Ha ha. Lock me up even more please. Ha ha. Obey. 1984... Yes please!
As an Australian I can honestly say the country and especially Victoria has turned into a money pinching crap hole and the quality of the country is rapidly declining. Very poor medical system compared to what it was, cost of living is ridiculous and crime is really getting out of control. Home invasions are almost daily, stabbings, shootings, it’s no longer the safe beautiful place it was which is Heartbreaking and we have come to the realisation that to live a life of freedom that is affordable and safe is no longer an option here. Many people are selling and leaving and we are planing to do the same. The left wing politics doesn’t help either.
This can only be said by an australian. Dude, the country is literally perfect. I went there twice. No pollution, no urban agglomeration, no cold weather. In very few places on earth you earn so much money even in the simplest jobs. Nature, beaches, security, good education. They have so much that now they are bored and have conspiracy theories and mythologize a supposed glorious past.
I'm a born and raised Australian citizen who has been living overseas for the past five years. I was disgusted by how we foreign-based Australians were treated by the Australian Government during the pandemic period. I don't trust the Australian Government and I fear the government is going to seize our superannuation and give it away to unproductive people.
Good call. I cashed out all but super and left but didn't think they could go after that too. At 55 yo now I probably won't be able to get it until I'm 75 and half dead anyway so I made my own luck by investing overseas. Took a lot of energy and stress but totally worth it now.
They just brought in a tax on superannuation amounts over $3 million where the tax is on UNREALISED capital gains after saying they would never touch superannuation ! That's right, they will tax you on the notional/paper increase, not when you actually sell the asset !!! Filthy Labor government. Australia: Where too much tax is never enough.
When you say unproductive, do you mean like politicians who salt away their ill gotten gains, do mean the Big Corporations that pay little or no tax by using Tax havens. So the corrupt politicians then tax the working people to make up the shortfall for providing services? Those sort of people?
I dodged a bullet by not becoming an Australian, that hellhole is tanking badly and the rise of the communist govt is showing that desperation is setting in
in the last 10 years I heard several times some politicians in France declaring that it would be fair to tax French people anywhere in the World based on their nationality... the same way the USA do ! It is just a matter of time they finally decide to do it ! You can count on that. They are desperate for more taxes
The thing with first world countries what you guys have to understand is there only 2 solutions of solving problems in those countries is taxation and over regulation and we know for over a 40 year experience which doesn’t work it makes people poorer and doesn’t create any new wealth they are purposely destroying these economies in these first world countries from the top to the bottom and trying to punish the rich and wealthy for the poor people because to be honest they don’t have any real solutions for poverty in first world countries like right here on the United States because they simply think that they already have it all figured out and Africa Thailand and the Philippines Malaysia Indonesia are making a great showing of letting us know just how much these first world countries are hypocrites to there own policies and regulations 😅
@@someginger6996 Those were local protestors though. OP would be talking about taxing other people out of the country. I could easily see them being painted as bad, not paying their 'fair share', and generally maligned to the point nobody cares if that law changes. It's very easy to pass laws restricting 'other' people.
Except they still have to follow Nato’s ( dark side of US ) rules and dance to their tunes.If they don’t they may get more “ harp “ activity like earth quakes !
Be careful of the banks..I've been married to a Philipina for 25 years and been residing full time in the Philippines since COVID. I have now permanent residence and intend to stay.I recently had an email from my Australian Bank wanting to know our "living" arrangement. It supposed to be some government edict to stop money laundering.but I recon it's got some other ulterior motive attached to it from the government.
Australia was a country we looked up to when i was young but i lost all respect for that country because of all the abusive and anti western behavior in recent years.
It used to be a great country,but the politicians turmed it into a police state,we are under constant surveillance,all phone and computer traffic is monitered,the police forces are extemely powerful,you can be arrested for anything as there is a law covering every tiny aspect of your life.
The thing is, it IS exactly Western behaviour. Vietnam, Iraq, Palestine, Libya, Afghanistan, Russia, Japan, India, China etc. have all experienced the brutality of Western behaviour. The only difference now is that Westerners are on the receiving end of their own governments’ behaviour.
Because the majority of people have no real power over those systems. less than 0.0000001% of the population has sway over these systems, and you are likely to only hear about a few fount men that announce the decided course of action.
@stewatparkpark2933 This is a classic example of government overreach when it thinks it is entitled to taxes before money is even earned! People really need to push back on this and let politicians know that it is not acceptable. Most people are ok with paying a reasonable amount of tax, so long as they know it is being spent wisely. Unfortunately, it isn't always spent wisely in Australia and that's why people object to ever-higher taxes.
Lived and worked in the US (legally with a visa) but declined my employers overtures to get a green card (ie becoming permanent resident). Heard too many stories of Americans (or permanent residents) discovering that they need to file with the IRS, years after they severed all ties to the the US.
Sooner or later we will have a global citizen registry, where no one can dodge the tax and debt collectors even if you change your name/face/country of residence.
@lifestough6155 Actually it is the so called the FIRST WORLD 🌎 nations are acting the HARSH STYLE OF COMMUNISM. It all started slowly gradually from the beginning since the 1960s to today. Bet you didn't even see it coming little toddler.
Fortunately, I am 66, so I'll be dead or too old to care about anything. Old age has its benefits, I got to live in much better times. We are leaving our children nothing.
and what will happen with all 3 +Bilion 3 world people without papers without real birth day or real name or state, mean with no real registration? And do not think these states will be democratic without or much less corruption the next 10 years.
Australia is horrific for the productive working class. I know, I live here. Any wages you earn, get taxed the other way also: super high house prices, to absorb any remaining wages.
@@jvvoid Based on the world population of 8 billion and growing, and the amount of people coming here, clearly most of the rest of the world cant be much better.
@@jvvoid I can't as I like to work hard, long hours, two jobs, don't smoke, or drink alcohol, never tried drugs, or waste money going to restaurants, cook at home and make lots of sacrifices.
@@ldandco nothing in the news. nothing anywhere. this is not a fact and pretty sure its pushing clickbait outrage. looks like in some countries *cough America Cough* this stuff works. haha
Taxes are most important in countries that waste their resources. Developing complex rules on taxation usually exempt the special classes of people that have the most money in those systems. Nomad has a valid point of existence. It is the taxman that can kill off anyone who is not very well informed. Most of us who are individuals cannot stand up to the force those authorities are given even in the face of the most arbitrary enforcement and injustice. Best to pay the experts to stay informed to defend yourself ahead of the tsunami.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country that made you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
Yet huge overseas corporations make untold billions in Australia and pay no tax.The little guy makes a few dollars and the Government is like '' give me half ''.
Years ago Australia use to be a great country, what happened to them?? Iwas going to move there after service in 1968, i am glad that i didn't. All of the strong people must have left Australia 🇦🇺...
@@easterncoastacd1883 What are you on about? Read the ATO ruling about how they now view "tax residency". You have absolutely zero idea of what you are talking about.
You would think that the country nestled between Mexico and Canada, and which invented "illegal immigration sanctuary cities", would be all in favor of "income tax sanctuary countries".
They aren't becuase the long game is wealth confiscation and redistribution. Abolition of private property. Having more voters for their party is merely a means to that end. But they aren't going to support lower taxes. Only more. Ever more.
@@vipdemand5965 I own property in Paris and don't live there. Obviously I pay the french government, why I have to pay the italian government for zero return in terms of services I sure as hell have no idea... other than they want your money cause they want you poorer than before. Good english by the way
It looks like I will never enter Australia using my Australian passport again after this change. The only reason I visit there is because of my parents, but that is going to get harder in the future if Australia continues down this road.
Also a dual passport holder here, they have linked them in the system now, so no hiding from them. I was told at the border that I was to enter using AU Passport.
@@geofflecren8827 entering a country with that's country's passport is a legal requirement in a lot of places. The Australian Border Force will probably generally let you through with a warning if you enter with a non-national passport.
Australia treated your own citizen badly because during Covid-19 this country forbid your own people to get back to the country. In my opinion is not something surprising where government can choose the people they want.
Clearly all the G7 countries will follow suit. It’s also getting very hard to avoid paying taxes - ie U.K. has slashed capital gains, dividend, & savings interest tax free allowances in recent years.
If living in "our" country! The Government saying "OUR COUNTRY" is incorrect! The country does not belong to the GOVERNMENT it belongs to the People, remember that.
Take it from a Australian, we are now a socialist country. Hard workers and investors are so heavily taxed now, it is not worth working or investing anymore. Seriously!
Agreed. The Australian system is setup to benefit politicians and well connected tradies while the gov roleplays as dad trying to force everyone around
Very soon Australians will be all "equals" (except the dictator who is more equal than others), and all will be forced to work for the "greater good" with hard labor. Anyone who doesn't agree will be "euthanized". Remember, you will own nothing and be happy. Happiness is mandatory.
Yes, Australia is also a one party state. The so-called Coalition just rolled over and died, leaving hard Left politicians in charge of all the States and Federal government.
From Australia. Australian citizens are taxed on world income and has been the case for contractors such as myself who have worked globally and has been the case since the 1980's under Australian Treasurer Paul Keating at the time, as I recall.. The rules have been tightened towards exemptions paying Australian tax ever since. The latest rumors are that people with dual citizenship with Australia, living for extended periods overseas and not returning to Australia periodically, may lose their Australian citizenship. I suspect that this is a tightening of tax laws as a consequence of multinational companies moving money around globally to avoid paying tax. One of my clients working on an Australian resources project in Australia was paid through a Romanian bank. Unfortunately where people try to evade tax, not minimise tax, condemns all of us to higher taxation and limiting of personal freedoms. Ex Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnball declared assets in Cayman Island banks when he was still in politics. Sometimes the risk of being too clever is not worth the risk.
Ive been watching this issue for the last few months ... its good you have made a video about this ... Australia is desperate to get migrants and have revised their citizenship path with NZers ... however they gave with one hand and took with the other ... I will never bundle myself with that country ... hell no.
They did the to Paul hogan back I'm the late 80s. He was living and working in the US at the time to mention him doing the the most financially successful tourism campaign for FREE generating an estimated hundreds of millions of tourism dollars for Australia.
One factor is many citizens who have dual citizenship work or retire overseas and come back to Australia if they become ill and will need hospitalisation. Many live where health insurance is prohibitive or medical services are bad. I have a number of friends who do this regularly. They intend to live overseas until they need care. Not sure that's a good idea as aged care in Australia is a highly expensive money-making grifters mill.
@jamescalifornia2964 most go back to their 'old country' as they speak the lingo, got family and even property there. Live on their superannuatiin or even draw the Aussie old age pension. They live quite well until illness or age hits to hard.
I’ve heard that Medicare is not available to Aussie’s who have lived overseas most of their adult lives. My hubby has lived in the US since 94, and I’m pretty certain he wouldn’t have access to the Australian healthcare citizen any longer, even though he’s still a citizen.
You can pay all the taxes while abroad, but you don't get benefits while abroad. No healthcare, pay for schools, no unemployment, no pension, no social security. But pay us anyway.
@Justin newman I wouldn't call a high tax, low liberty, increasingly authoritarian, covid concentration camp, police state, like Australia, an "amazing" country. Oh sure, the beaches are nice, the climate is nice, but so what? Its quickly becoming the california of the east.
I live in Australia! If it was not for my wife's long drawn out immigration process here, i would move somewhere and renounce. Perhaps can still move to a country that does not allow dual citizenship and unofficially renounce!
Interesting. AUS, CAD and UK are cracking down on taxes, obvious they are attempting to put a moat around their currencies then. Renewing my 2nd passport in 2 weeks.
One question -Even if one gets a second passport, how does it help? Isn't paying taxes still mandatory (to the 1st Passport country) regardless where u live?
I have american and australia citizenship considering leaving australia behind after seeing this video so sick and tired of seeing this country destroyed in this way.
@@asiatravel2010 I would love to live in Hungary. The mutilation of children’s sexual organs is strictly forbidden, as is the sexualization of children. Sounds like paradise to me.
I think a bigger issue is around the corner, in that i can see a future whereby CBDC's are linked to rax status. If the purpose of the CBDC is ensure compliant citizens, is your government (through your bank or credit card) really going to allow you spend your money freely in another country? Unless CBDC's become multinational (which they might do, in a few cases, such as berween EU counties), i can see foreign travel (let alone, living overseas) a thing of the past.
Under the 15 min cities they want to establish round the World, you'll only be allowed out of your area 100 days a year. Don't know what's supposed to happen about Work though.
Whilst I can easily believe this change by the left government we have now, but this is basically the same as I faced in the 1980's. I moved to Switzerland with my Swiss spouse. I paid for legal opinion on my taxes, as I was working in Switzerland (a Zurich banker of course) and had income in Australia from rental incomes. I was a "resident " of Australia, but non resident for tax purposes because I had a "permeant place of abode" overseas, with not end date with my residency or employment. Had to pay the non resident rate on Australian income, (bought another property, negatively geared at 18.25% interest so made very little in Australia) but didn't pay Australian tax on Swiss earnings. So too bad if you want to nomad in a van, and earn money online. Not so bad if you don't earn much . Next they will want to claim you have left so as to charge you non resident rates in Australia. But that would be having it both ways I hear you say. Oh year the tax man wouldn't do that! sic.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country on your passport that helped make you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
@@My_Old_YT_Account Yes, I agree that is possible but I think that would of happened already.. However, if it is a country that the tyranical US has interests in then that will be the stumbling block.
@@afflulifestyle1784 Nomad capitalist made a video a few months back about the new countries offering it, it's happening. Also usually the worst thing that can happen if the US isn't happy is that you lose visa free travel to the US and maybe the EU, it's not that bad.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country on your passport that made you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
The way I understand it there are many countries that wanted to do the same (Russia for example, years ago). But the problem is that they don't control the main reserve currency. Australia will not be able to enforce this, especially in countries that are not friendly with Australia. Because countries (and banks in those countries) will simply be able to claim privacy policy. The only exception will be if Australia signs a deal with them, but that's not realistic, since other countries don't have such plans.
As an Australian a few points.We are over governed,then over taxed and then over regulated.This is why everything is so expensive here and the government of the day is really about preserving their own interests at the expense of the country.When it's retirement time it won't be spent here.
I’ve had about enough of Australia this year and this week sealed the deal for us. Been here for 14 years and paid all my dues. As a business owner as soon as you earn more they take more, how are you meant to get ahead legitimately, there’s no incentive for the business owner. It’s sad and downright ludicrous! Time to leave - Thanks for this video! 🙌🏼 People eyes need to be opened 👌🏼
There´re no jobs, that´s the problem, they allowed to fire employees easily, and now, everyone is bankrupted and cannot pay taxes to keep civil servants salaries
Hey Andrew. I've been watching that unfold over the last couple of years. If it's what I'm thinking it was introduced by the previous Government in 2021 and still yet to go through into law. But yes; it's a mega backward step and has seemingly four tests. if it goes through it, from what I infer, makes ex pats taxable as a resident for 2 or 3 years after leaving and only allows a 45 day visit each year thereafter. Anyway; hopefully it doesn't get through; at least before we all put the place behind us. Cheers for what you do. You're greatly appreciated.
As an Irish citizen, we are not taxed, if living abroad. But if the Irish Department of Revenue tried to tax me, I would never pay. It is ridiculous to expect someone to pay tax if they don't reside in the said jurisdiction. You pay tax for essential services, if you don't live in a said jurisdiction, how the hell can you benefit? So why the hell should you pay tax?
Very good point, try telling that to the ATO. They will give you more jail time for tax evation than for murder LOL
Good point America should be learning from Ireland...
Totally⚡💯🏁✨
it's theft
Because it means the country owns you
The way Australia treated its citizens during covid should walk away.
Full boot camp of Darwin 😢
i did been living in Europe for 10 years
I was thinking why would anyone want live anywhere that there is no active inforced protection of personal rights?
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Was basically the same in most of East and SE Asia as well.
Australians are inherently laid back people. Gov have jumped on this notion & exploited it.
In the workplace, Aussies are anything but laid back.
@@williamcrossan9333 like any other workplace. Point?
australians are not laid back at all lol, theyre as wound up and stressed out as anywhere else
I wouldn’t say laid back but they are sheep
@@djzrobzombie2813 Unless you're in the top 1% of men, I would suggest it will be tough going!
Born in Australia, will never go back . Shut out during covid ! Couldn’t get back to see my Dad before passing . Happy living in Caribbean,tax’s free. Australia really lost the plot over tax’s and over govern !
Is there work for drivers and operators
@@t-dog8528when you say... Drivers and operators... What exactly do you mean, please elaborate ?
We don't need anymore anti-vaxxers so its good you are leaving.
@@hajileserpud9539 drivers drive trucks operator's operate heavy machinery e.g. excavation, earthmoving, forklifts etc.
Where in the Caribbean, please?
I am an AUstralian, ex tax accountant and auditor. I now live in Australia part-time. I don't need to work in Ukraine. Australia has a very large burecratic class, and this needs to be fed. The countryis deep in debt because it paid for votes. I would not invest in Australia . The good times are gone
The good times are gone most everywhere where a government thinks we need more taxes.
@@bluesman97 Indeed. All nations die when the bureaucratic class eats the poor. .
I have to agree I'm afraid for our children's future.
@@aussiegirl7145 My daughter now grows up in Ukraine. Safer, and she has a better life here. She plays in the street with children like I did in the 80's. She is an Aussie citizen, she can choose where she lives in future. If she is lucky she will meet a man with a 100 million sydney harbour mansuon. Good luck to her. She could also meet an American etc. Choose her own adventure. But at least her foundation was happy, safe and normal.
@buddyrojek9417 ahy would you go to Ukraine? Go to Russia, safer more opportunity😊
Thanks for getting this out so fast, Australian moving abroad next month. The country is broken and corrupt to its core
Where are you going to go to find a less corrupt country? Russia? America? China? What a joke?
If you hate this country ...fine ... don't let the door hit ya on the way out ....no one needs hateful right wing fifth columnists. Please never return.
Hey mate, I'm an Aussie about to relocate to Middle east for work. Can you advise me if TR2023/1 regulation affected you?
@@Dave-jh1zn It affected me in the sense of needing to prepare and justify how I no longer had any ties back on a several page document.
But I took things very emotionally and virtually sold, canceled everything except my Australian passport. All money and wealth is out of Aus.
Now travelling on my non Australian passport and couldn’t be happier living abroad so far. Night and day difference with my mental health improving significantly.
Real test will be next years tax return, especially if they add any new rules. My income is foreign based so it will be interesting. Went through a immigration/ emigration specialist which was well worth the expense who stated it’s more just a avenue to target high net worth individuals in particular.
If anyone is on the fence leaving do consider it or atleast go on a month long holiday checking out a few places.
As much as it pains me to say this as I love Australia as a country so much, if the current regime plays games with tax I simply won’t return.
@@josh3771 Same story in the UK, keep raising taxes and fewer and fewer people able to pay. One big massive cash grab to pay for war.
Australia has gone nuts, they also just passed laws limiting peaceful protests. This follows the horrible abusive 2-year-long lockdowns during COVID.
Same as Canada those countries are managed by crocked and incompetent politicians.....
Once they gave up their guns, they lost their last chance at freedom
Insane.
@@svensulzmann4282 if you have no civil and economic freedoms, political freedoms aren't worth a penny.
@@svensulzmann4282 there are still Covid requirements in my Australian state.....
I was just about to move to Australia, gaining citizenship through family that are already citizens there. As of this video, that plan is now cancelled. Thanks Nomad Capitalist!
Where you going to go now?
@@davidrichards1741 its individual-specific why persons would pursue western or european papers.
Its also individual-specific why persons would get caribbean or african or south american or east asian etc. papers
@@davidrichards1741 The Irish one is fairly good, reasonably low corporate taxes and a mid level tax haven, also it practically doubles as a UK citizenship (Irish citizens can even vote in UK elections).
Lolll
@@davidrichards1741The Middle East is the future i.e. dubai, qatar.
As a Dutch/Australian, this shit scares me big time. I have been studying in the Netherlands to specialize in IT project management, so I can take that knowledge to Australia and help people. But if this continues, I might not stay here and get a job since I have to pay extra tax. Such a stupid situation.
Stay in the Netherlands, if you ask me. You have good salaries and reasonable tax rates, especially when compared to Belgium or Germany. See if Australia and the Netherlands have a dual taxation agreement and see - if you happen to pay taxes in Australia - if you can write them off in the Netherlands.
Wouldnt it be better for you to just stay in Holland, revoke your Austrralian citizenship, and not pay any tax to Australia's draconian govt?
@@GreekArmyVeteran95 The Netherlands is also proposing to tax individuals who leave for up to 10 years. (For businesses they already do this).
@@d-tech5338 so roughly like the Wegzugssteuer in Germany
As another Dutch/Australian living in Australia, stay in the Netherlands. Keep an eye on the Netherlands though as I keep coming across 2030 in relation to something happening there.
The totalitarian police state formerly known as Australia.
Controlled by the Davos People, counselled by McKinsey and inhabited by a mostly lobotomised population.
The beaches are beautiful…but at what price…
So well said and so true
It’s a shit show..
Not enough. We want Nordic public service levels at American tax rates. Entitlement doesn't begin to describe our childish complaints about tax.
The dreamy perception foreigners have of Australia as this beautiful, perfect, peaceful nation died decades ago. The COVID lockdowns sealed the deal, when citizens were not allowed to leave the country to visit dying relatives. And now this. If you value your freedom, run away from Australia. You've been warned. It's not the paradise it used to be.
You're wrong. People overseas still believe that Australia is something like America in the 1950s. This belief is particularly strong in parts of the EU. When I told people about what happened during COVID they told me that it was fake news and I had to show them news articles and videos before they believed it.
The grass always looks greener from the otherside.
@@spankythemonkey9828 That's true. No country is perfect, but you need to pick your poison. I like my freedom, so I left.
go out in the streets and change things
@@danielmbirch spot on
I live here in Australia and yes, the screws are tightening pretty fast here.
Amen to that.
Agree
We are tax slaves.
@Klk Conklk You don’t know the fellow, accusing him isn’t the behaviour your parents taught you. Behave!
@Klk Conklk its what humans do. They war on every level you can imagine.
YES!
@Klk Conklk I didn't steal anything. Actually, we don't really own the land anyway. We rent it with our property taxes.
So we just have use of the land for a while.
@@svensulzmann4282 While I can leave, my money can't. Not without losing a huge chuck of to the government. It is also obvious you have heard about tax freedom day. So who am I working for during those days before tax freedom day? Not me!
This doesn’t really surprise me. I was trapped in Australia for 2 1/2 years during covid even though I have 3 passports, just because 1 of those passports is Australian. Been thinking about renouncing my Australian citizenship ever since. I wasn’t even born there.
Don't leave. Change it by voting them out.
Wow!
Nothing to think about here. Renounce!
Change to permanent residentship.
Defo do it
0:42: 🚨 Australia is implementing citizenship-based taxation, similar to the US, which may complicate taxes for citizens living abroad.
3:33: 🚫 Australia cracks down on tax residency for digital nomads.
6:44: 👀 Australia is cracking down on digital nomads and may require them to pay taxes even if they are not physically present in the country.
9:53: 🛂 Nomad Capitalist discusses the importance of obtaining a second passport and the potential impact of Australia's new citizenship laws.
Recap by Tammy AI :
Thank you so much, you saved me 13 minutes.
Thank you ❤
Thanks! Just wanted the spoilers; can't put up with the mouth-wagging. 😃
What if you go there and not working? Or go there and got married and not working because the husband provides the money needs? Will you still have to pay anyway just because you moved out of USA or Australia?? 🤔
Thank you. 🙏
As a US citizen, I wonder WTH I’m doing in a country that takes 70% of my income and wealth through taxation, and then the government uses that money to hire IRS agents to hound me for more. The tens of millions of government employees want more more more, not for “The people” Of the United States but for their own government salaries, perks, lifelong pensions, extra vacation, and early retirement at 50. We toil so the government employee does not have to
Yes; plus... money for wars; don't forget about the wars.
@@dlukton you’re right-huge omission on my part. Thx for the reminder
@@dlukton the real reason. The government employees are just complicit
So when will we put an end to it ??
85 billion in military weapons
And equipment left in Afghanistan
I have a feeling that more Five Eyes countries will follow up on this, namely the UK, Canada and New Zealand.
NZ is no longer in 5 eyes as Ardern never renewed it.
@@kiwiingrid We are still in it, for now, and no member needs to renew it.
Anyway, turning an intelligence alliance into a fucking political one is the main reason we are not interested in 5 Eyes anymore, and it is the US and Australia's fault for pushing this.
Even the UK and Canada are not happy with that push, but no where near as pissed at it as NZ is.
AUKUS exists because of this backlash, and also NZ military backlash on other automatic offensive proposals from the US.
Ouch. Don't want Canada pulling in bad rules
@@kiwiingrid They still are, and Ardem is no longer PM.
Man hope Canada dosent do that...
I am of the same mind Andrew. I believe in 5/10/20 years all of the G12 countries will operate a citizen based taxation as they try and protect the tax base.
I agree
Sadly, I think you're right.
TroofNews, is there a way to stop this?
@@easterncoastacd1883 No, what he's talking about are the new tax residency rules that are coming in 1 July 2023 (the start of the new tax year). What you're talking about has been law since 2020 (global minimum for all companies - not just corporations). The new rules are a citizenship based tax in all but name as what Australia considers to be "residing in your country of tax residency for a significant enough part of the year each year" can change whenever the wind changes direction, its arbitrary and targets Australian citizens who live abroad permanently. I'm curious to hear how many years they'll actually monitor you for about this but until they announce a time limit then we must assume this is permanent so gone are long holidays, flag theory / trifecta model, gone is all but the most essential business travel, unless you want to pay the ATO simply for being an Australian citizen.
NWO
Australia's nonsensical motorcycle helmet camera ban made me realize that the country lacks the freedom to defend yourself from the government. You are not allowed to defend yourself.
"You're a slave Neo" The Matrix was a documentary.
Australia is not the same entity as Commonwealth of Australia. The later has Commonwealth citizens/British subjects with inherent rights on the land. The latter is a foreign corporation administrating the Commonwealth in bankruptcy with Australian citizens/wards of the state peons with no inherent rights, only benefits and privileges with heavy strings attached.
What are you talking about? As a rider on the road, you can put whatever you want on our helmet as long as you don’t drill it or use epoxy glue.
@@janklan2740yeah I have no idea what he’s talking about either
Haha, the ignorance in your post is hilarious.
@@FractalCodex7 We've got ourselves a sovereign citizen right here🤣
Australia is becoming an unbearable place to live in, everything is in massive decline. Schools and hospitals r rapidly becoming third world level, and the gov has adopted massive immigration causes housing crisis
Exactly like the USA.
Same thing as in Canada...
Global Agenda NWO.
All good countries
Just like Canada, the country even looks 3rd World.
Are you describing France?
I was literally saying “please don’t be Aus or UK, please don’t be Aus or UK” with my fingers crossed.. FFS 😅
Likewise. 😢
😬
me too 🥲
With the UK looking set to vote in a lefty government at the next election I can see the UK following Australia
U.K, Aus, U.S, Can……..all becoming more like a communist fascist ideology bankrupted tyrant’s looking to legally extort every dollar they can get!
I am Australian and sadly over the last 5 years or so, it has turned into a horrible country. It is like living in a big prison camp. People are monitored and human rights are breached. There is no freedom. They are removing cash, removing cars and implementing digital surveillance on everyone. Immigrants are taking housing and jobs and the Australian lifestyle is gone. So many Australians are now homeless and treated terribly in their own country. High taxes, bad services and corruption everywhere. I was born here and lived here my whole life, but many are looking to leave and applying for other passports to try to get out. Sadly, it is not the great country it once was and the government is terrible. I am sad for the future of Australia.
why do you think that happen?
@@zaki-pq1ps Usually the explanation for most things is greed. Many politicians in Australia are corrupt and have links to overseas governments and foreign interests. They are selling off Australia (lots of Australia has been sold to China) and they want to oppress Australian citizens so they can't do anything about it. Australians are arrested if they protest.
Too many people in Australia listening to the dames at The Juice Media with their so-called honest government ads (truthfully, they're kind of hilarious, if not scary, when you think about what they're advocating) and the wardens are just giving the inmates what they want. Remember Australia started as a prison.
@@eddieschwab864 The majority ofAustralians totally trust their Government and believes it cares about them. Very ignorant.
@@zaki-pq1ps The government is selling off Australia and lots of Australia has been sold to China, and they want to oppress Australian citizens so they can't do anything about it. Australians are arrested if they protest or speak out. Fired from their jobs if they don't comply. Many Australians now live in fear, they saw what happened to people during the last few years. And the government is now taking away land from citizens, and bringing in cultural tax so white people have to pay more money. Farmers are being forced off their land. It is like what happened in South Africa. I never thought Australia would become so bad, but it is. And it is going to get much worse. Where can I go to be safe?
The Australia I grew up in is now totally different.
The State and it's representatives are not "friends" of it's citizens.
I am an Australian. I am 67 years old. My ancestry in Australia goes back to 1870. I have been married to an ethically Chinese woman for 45 years. The Australian government took away our guns, even though the founders of our nation wanted us to be a gun owning nation to protect us from oppressive governments. The event that justified the government taking away our guns is suspicious. Then the Australian government later took away all of our rights, including those guaranteed in our constitution and done so with the support of the High Court. We have judicial censorship, government censorship and acquiescent censorship by the private media to retain their government licenses. The Bureaucracy is growing without limit. The Bureaucracy make rules that are treated as law. The Bureaucracy even brags about their eagerness to abuse their power to achieve their political, bureaucratic and individual objectives. The Bureaucracy is committed to socialism and is regulating small business out of business and letting contracts with big business that place government clerks in controlling positions for safety reasons. The government (i.e. the politicians and the Bureaucracy) do what they want, irrespective of the law. That is rule by government. If you upset the police then your car registration is recorded as needing special attention. That means that the police will stop you for special attention whenever they notice your car on the road. The government is now printing money and so steeling value from the people. The demand for taxation by the government increases incessantly. The government is now taxing our superannuation at a larger rate. My wife and I are selling our properties as time permits to place our savings in shares, likely not in Australia. I would not recommend people to invest in Australia. Australia is going the way of Brazil in that the Bureaucracy is taking socialist control of the economy. Australia is also going the way of South Africa in that the government is now introducing race based privilege to people and imposing race based speech in our work places. Both of our major political parties are competing for compliance with the socialist agenda. Our minor political parties suffer dirty tricks at elections. Our mail-in votes and our pre-pole votes are held by the Bureaucracy; the people who brag about their eagerness to abuse their power to achieve their political objectives. Our Bureaucracy typically take 8 days to count those votes, while the other votes are counted in 1 day. Suspicious. Our education is principally by the government. The private education must comply with the government syllabus. I have taught building part time at a technical college for 3 years. The Training and Assessment Act authorizes the Bureaucracy decide who may teach and what may be taught. Like all socialist governments, what is taught is dumbing down over time. The skills of recent graduates is increasingly less than that of earlier graduates.
Regards,
Geoff. Reeks
On the list of countries fast-tracking their way to oppressive communism/socialism, Australia is far and away in first place. Canada only dreams of what Australia is able to do. But hey, I guess as long as young people are able to go to the beach and see music concerts, then everything is great. Good times create weak people. Weak people create hard times. Hard times are coming.
In fairness, the United States isn’t much better.
I am a socialist. You need to go back to school read Marx to learn what socialism is.
You don't know what the heck you are talking about.
Australia ain't no socialist country.
In a socialist country the workers get to own the means of production and run their own workplaces through democratic means and the ballot box. The workers become the owners of their own companies or the shareholders of their own companies.
They run their own workplaces. Then they make management decision by democratic vote where one person gets one vote.
Australia ain't no socialist country.
Australia is full fledged free market pro capitalist country with a hereditary, unelected monarch as it's head of state.
You don't have to be worried about socialism in Australia.
I guarantee you.
You can sleep without any worries.
No socialism is coming to Australia.
@@danwelterweight4137 a very low IQ individual. no critical reasoning ability. no nuance to your thoughts.
@@danwelterweight4137'The 2:23 only thing more dangerous than ignorance is arrogance'
This is nuts, lots of Australians want to move out and run their businesses overseas as digital nomads due to absurb rental prices.
Then they can become citizens elsewhere. If Australia's so shithouse why do they care about holding Oz citizenship??
Time to renounce Australian Citizenship.
I'm SERIOUSLY considering that at present. 😢
Do it.
I would if I were 20 & had no family- too hard now, our culture ties us down with property purchases.
Yup, time for you guys to move to Russia. Good luck comrades.
@@yogeybogeybear3542 Why is property an excuse? Look into citizenship by descent. You can always move your house into a company and turn it into a rental.
Take a look at how Australia reacted during covid and how the people did nothing and let it happen are we really surprised?
"Did nothing" is not a true picture. We protested in the tens of thousands - regularly. We wrote. We called. We rallied. We called on the Governor General, who has the authority to intercede. We lodged court cases. We built community groups. We found alternative jobs for people who were fired because they didn't get the 'shot'. We were fired on with rubber bullets by the police. We were rayed with radar weapons, causing illness and skin reactions and burns for weeks afterwards. We were fined. We were arrested. We were banned from entering places. All because we were saying 'no' or asking reasonable questions. Perhaps our actions weren't reported in media you had access to. But - we most certainly did more than 'nothing'.
I saw Australia use riot cops on a farmers market, and arrest a pregnant woman for complaining online about the government. Insane. The sheep love the farmer knowing he's also the butcher.
I'd be legitimately ashamed if I was an Australian.
@@justinnewman5533 3 years later you still don't get it. Had absolutely nothing to do with health. You 're a lost cause.
@@justinnewman5533 Ha ha. NPC utilitarian here. Ha ha. Obey. Ha ha. Pay more tax. Ha ha. Listen to propaganda news. Ha ha . Virtue signal. Ha ha. Lock me up even more please. Ha ha. Obey. 1984... Yes please!
As an Australian I can honestly say the country and especially Victoria has turned into a money pinching crap hole and the quality of the country is rapidly declining. Very poor medical system compared to what it was, cost of living is ridiculous and crime is really getting out of control.
Home invasions are almost daily, stabbings, shootings, it’s no longer the safe beautiful place it was which is Heartbreaking and we have come to the realisation that to live a life of freedom that is affordable and safe is no longer an option here.
Many people are selling and leaving and we are planing to do the same. The left wing politics doesn’t help either.
where to?
Australia needs to become a republic
This can only be said by an australian. Dude, the country is literally perfect. I went there twice. No pollution, no urban agglomeration, no cold weather. In very few places on earth you earn so much money even in the simplest jobs. Nature, beaches, security, good education. They have so much that now they are bored and have conspiracy theories and mythologize a supposed glorious past.
@Crítica Natural it can only be said by an Australian..... it's another thing to reside here, especially when your head isn't asleep
@@carzyscenctist no thx..... don't want to be a stepping stone for the seppo's.... ohhh wait!! We already are....
I'm a born and raised Australian citizen who has been living overseas for the past five years. I was disgusted by how we foreign-based Australians were treated by the Australian Government during the pandemic period. I don't trust the Australian Government and I fear the government is going to seize our superannuation and give it away to unproductive people.
Good call. I cashed out all but super and left but didn't think they could go after that too. At 55 yo now I probably won't be able to get it until I'm 75 and half dead anyway so I made my own luck by investing overseas. Took a lot of energy and stress but totally worth it now.
They just brought in a tax on superannuation amounts over $3 million where the tax is on UNREALISED capital gains after saying they would never touch superannuation ! That's right, they will tax you on the notional/paper increase, not when you actually sell the asset !!! Filthy Labor government. Australia: Where too much tax is never enough.
When you say unproductive, do you mean like politicians who salt away their ill gotten gains, do mean the Big Corporations that pay little or no tax by using Tax havens. So the corrupt politicians then tax the working people to make up the shortfall for providing services? Those sort of people?
Get your super into an smsf, buy bitcoin, get all your assets on chain and they can’t get it.
i think australia will also take the super funds of the ppl
I dodged a bullet by not becoming an Australian, that hellhole is tanking badly and the rise of the communist govt is showing that desperation is setting in
It has turned into an Asian immigrant dump
in the last 10 years I heard several times some politicians in France declaring that it would be fair to tax French people anywhere in the World based on their nationality... the same way the USA do !
It is just a matter of time they finally decide to do it !
You can count on that. They are desperate for more taxes
Not going to happen, I know the French mentality, have family there.
The thing with first world countries what you guys have to understand is there only 2 solutions of solving problems in those countries is taxation and over regulation and we know for over a 40 year experience which doesn’t work it makes people poorer and doesn’t create any new wealth they are purposely destroying these economies in these first world countries from the top to the bottom and trying to punish the rich and wealthy for the poor people because to be honest they don’t have any real solutions for poverty in first world countries like right here on the United States because they simply think that they already have it all figured out and Africa Thailand and the Philippines Malaysia Indonesia are making a great showing of letting us know just how much these first world countries are hypocrites to there own policies and regulations 😅
After what happen with raising the retirement age I can see the guillotine making a comeback if they pushed that.
As a French I’ve never heard of this. Where did you get it from mate?
@@someginger6996 Those were local protestors though. OP would be talking about taxing other people out of the country. I could easily see them being painted as bad, not paying their 'fair share', and generally maligned to the point nobody cares if that law changes. It's very easy to pass laws restricting 'other' people.
Coming to a Canada near you as well. There’s practically a diaspora of folks just like me who are itching to leave.
Same with entrepreneurs and large businesses. Canada is in deep ****!
It is coming this year as it will be politically popular to resident taxpayers
I'm dual citizen of Australia and Turkey. Turkey is looking more free right now that here in Australia.
Surprising with that Gov there...
Turkey is awesome!
More freedom than in any Western state.
Except they still have to follow Nato’s ( dark side of US ) rules and dance to their tunes.If they don’t they may get more “ harp “ activity like earth quakes !
Erdogan?? Hahahaha. See ya.
bir siktir git abicim ya. birsey ogrenelim diyorum, motivasyonun icine siciyorsun.
I moved out of the dictatorship Melbourne 8 years ago as I could see the police state in full action
I moved out of the country 7 years ago as I could see all the red flags of Government overreach and control.
Come to Truedope's cartel land of unavoidable taxes. And get some experience of the silent harsh commie reality.
Spoke to a bloke over here yesterday who said precisely the same thing.
Be careful of the banks..I've been married to a Philipina for 25 years and been residing full time in the Philippines since COVID. I have now permanent residence and intend to stay.I recently had an email from my Australian Bank wanting to know our "living" arrangement.
It supposed to be some government edict to stop money laundering.but I recon it's got some other ulterior motive attached to it from the government.
Similar from the dutch bank@@Loveitdownunder
Australia was a country we looked up to when i was young but i lost all respect for that country because of all the abusive and anti western behavior in recent years.
Like what? ...stop lying.
It used to be a great country,but the politicians turmed it into a police state,we are under constant surveillance,all phone and computer traffic is monitered,the police forces are extemely powerful,you can be arrested for anything as there is a law covering every tiny aspect of your life.
@@brettallen7632 Like building camps for non vaccinated people ?
@@Bilangumus That's not anti-western, it's anti-idiot.
The thing is, it IS exactly Western behaviour. Vietnam, Iraq, Palestine, Libya, Afghanistan, Russia, Japan, India, China etc. have all experienced the brutality of Western behaviour. The only difference now is that Westerners are on the receiving end of their own governments’ behaviour.
I cant imagine why people are so fed up with the present banking and taxation systems 🤔
Because the majority of people have no real power over those systems. less than 0.0000001% of the population has sway over these systems, and you are likely to only hear about a few fount men that announce the decided course of action.
Just lying in bed listening to Andrew lead into his video. And I just knew he was going to say Australia. I hate those bastards in Canberra.
Having a passport from any country, other than from the western world, it's becoming a luxury now.
try to travel somewhere with a Moroccan passport
@@Frag1ty 😂
A Colombian passport with a 1.5% per annum wealth tax?
@@Bambotb you have only one passport?
Or two? 🤔
@@Anonymint-vj7bt Which is incorrect.
Australia is also introducing capital gains tax on UNREALISED capital gains in superannuation accounts over 3 million dollars .
No one is talking about this!
Where does all the tax money go?!?!?! It's a population of 25M people. That's nothing.
@@timkdiamondthe pharmaceutical companies as well as Ukraine and the Middle East, et cetera
@stewatparkpark2933 This is a classic example of government overreach when it thinks it is entitled to taxes before money is even earned! People really need to push back on this and let politicians know that it is not acceptable.
Most people are ok with paying a reasonable amount of tax, so long as they know it is being spent wisely. Unfortunately, it isn't always spent wisely in Australia and that's why people object to ever-higher taxes.
Over 3 million dollars!! Boohoo, your poor thing.
Lived and worked in the US (legally with a visa) but declined my employers overtures to get a green card (ie becoming permanent resident). Heard too many stories of Americans (or permanent residents) discovering that they need to file with the IRS, years after they severed all ties to the the US.
So e2 visa is a blessing
Not possible. You sever all ties with a country, you pay no tax.
@jvvoid That's true for citizens of all countries except the US. The US ties tax obligations to citizenship, regardless of your residency.
Wow!!! A 2nd passport is quickly becoming a MUST!
Nomad capitalist is a visionary. I used to see him like a materialistic American in the extreme but I was wrong. He saw beyond.
dont worry, the UN is already working on making 2nd passports useless.
In some countries dual / multiple passport is not allowed.
Doesn't global taxation still apply? (even if u get a 2nd passport)?
Doesn't global taxation still apply? (even if u get a 2nd passport)?
The prison state treating it's citizens as prisoners? NO WAY!
Well it started as a prison so...
Sounds like karma to me.
Sooner or later we will have a global citizen registry, where no one can dodge the tax and debt collectors even if you change your name/face/country of residence.
@lifestough6155 Actually it is the so called the FIRST WORLD 🌎 nations are acting the HARSH STYLE OF COMMUNISM.
It all started slowly gradually from the beginning since the 1960s to today.
Bet you didn't even see it coming little toddler.
The WEF is meeting right now setting it up.
Fortunately, I am 66, so I'll be dead or too old to care about anything. Old age has its benefits, I got to live in much better times. We are leaving our children nothing.
Shock horror, don't tell me the rich will have to pay tax like everyone else.
and what will happen with all 3 +Bilion 3 world people without papers without real birth day or real name or state, mean with no real registration? And do not think these states will be democratic without or much less corruption the next 10 years.
Australia is horrific for the productive working class.
I know, I live here.
Any wages you earn, get taxed the other way also: super high house prices, to absorb any remaining wages.
Have you tried moving elsewhere? Seems like you think somewhere else is better.
@@jvvoid Based on the world population of 8 billion and growing, and the amount of people coming here, clearly most of the rest of the world cant be much better.
@@williamcrossan9333 It's not, mate. We've got it so much better all round than we think we do.
In Australia you get rewarded for being poor and not working, God forbid you want to work hard and build wealth, you will be paying through your nose.
Its advertising it self as welfare state and imports labor voters, just like europe
Same with Canada.
But building wealth is exactly what they are trying to prevent!
Total control of YOU is the ultimate goal!
Don't play nice with these criminals!
Yeah, the poor have got it so easy. Why don't you swap with them if they've got it so good.
@@jvvoid I can't as I like to work hard, long hours, two jobs, don't smoke, or drink alcohol, never tried drugs, or waste money going to restaurants, cook at home and make lots of sacrifices.
I swore so loudly when I realised it was f-n Australia.
Still not clear what they Austrayans are going to do yet. Is all speculation. They've been talking some rules changes for a while.
@@ldandco nothing in the news. nothing anywhere. this is not a fact and pretty sure its pushing clickbait outrage. looks like in some countries *cough America Cough* this stuff works. haha
As soon as I saw the title, I knew.
Why would you be surprised given who our government is.
New it was going to be Australian when I saw the opening promo. We have always been overgoverned it’s just getting worse.
Taxes are most important in countries that waste their resources. Developing complex rules on taxation usually exempt the special classes of people that have the most money in those systems. Nomad has a valid point of existence. It is the taxman that can kill off anyone who is not very well informed. Most of us who are individuals cannot stand up to the force those authorities are given even in the face of the most arbitrary enforcement and injustice. Best to pay the experts to stay informed to defend yourself ahead of the tsunami.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country that made you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
The ironic thing is they want to eliminate borders for nations, but they want to create borders for the individual.
Yet huge overseas corporations make untold billions in Australia and pay no tax.The little guy makes a few dollars and the Government is like '' give me half ''.
I decided NEVER to go to Australia again when they introduced covid internment camps.
And we were all wondering where you were.
Let me guess, the big corporations have a loophole for this.
1500000 for 2 bed terraced 100 year old miners cottage in MelbourneSydney 10+ km from CBD at 6% absolute insanity
That’s like 10k in repayments a month
Who's forcing you to buy that place?
First they raised all kinds of tax, now they decide to go for the extreme..... No word for millions of Aussies 😢
If you've got that much money then pay more tax. This kind of thing would only affects a few thousand people. Millions?? Hahahaha.
May the people around the world take back their power from corrupt government.
Yeah, that'll stop corruption.
Excellent information and great professional advice. You have just won yourself a new subscriber. 👍🏻
Years ago Australia use to be a great country, what happened to them?? Iwas going to move there after service in 1968, i am glad that i didn't. All of the strong people must have left Australia 🇦🇺...
Australia is amazing, your loss. haha
@@justinnewman5533 It's an open air prison.
@@easterncoastacd1883 What are you on about? Read the ATO ruling about how they now view "tax residency". You have absolutely zero idea of what you are talking about.
Australians are very very stupid people. Stupidest people I ever met except for maybe the Irish.
The older generations who were amazing have passed away. That’s why
You would think that the country nestled between Mexico and Canada, and which invented "illegal immigration sanctuary cities", would be all in favor of "income tax sanctuary countries".
It always works in their favor when it comes to money. Ask the IRS
They aren't becuase the long game is wealth confiscation and redistribution. Abolition of private property. Having more voters for their party is merely a means to that end. But they aren't going to support lower taxes. Only more. Ever more.
Nope. Because unfortunately it's citizens are the exit liquidity to what the country owes the Federal Reserve.
@@YouGotOptions2 You have a strange but exactingly creative way of conceptualizing diarrhea. Keep it up. Being creative makes for improved regularity.
Italy has added foreign property taxation on the top of what you already pay to the foreign gov. Some 10 years ago if I remember correctly...
cosa intendi precisamente?
No Italian lives abroad pays any taxes to Italy period
@@vipdemand5965 I own property in Paris and don't live there. Obviously I pay the french government, why I have to pay the italian government for zero return in terms of services I sure as hell have no idea... other than they want your money cause they want you poorer than before. Good english by the way
Property taxes are usually payed in the country were the property is located (have not heard of a exception to this rule?)
If you move to Italy, you have to pay tax on worldwide income
It looks like I will never enter Australia using my Australian passport again after this change. The only reason I visit there is because of my parents, but that is going to get harder in the future if Australia continues down this road.
It’s prep for gst increase 😢
Also a dual passport holder here, they have linked them in the system now, so no hiding from them. I was told at the border that I was to enter using AU Passport.
@@geofflecren8827 entering a country with that's country's passport is a legal requirement in a lot of places. The Australian Border Force will probably generally let you through with a warning if you enter with a non-national passport.
Which place did you escape too
Australia treated your own citizen badly because during Covid-19 this country forbid your own people to get back to the country.
In my opinion is not something surprising where government can choose the people they want.
The prison colony lives once more to its founding principles 😂😂😂
Clearly all the G7 countries will follow suit. It’s also getting very hard to avoid paying taxes - ie U.K. has slashed capital gains, dividend, & savings interest tax free allowances in recent years.
Just wait for labour I bet they’ll jack up the tax rates on CGT so it’ll be a double whammy 😡
Corporate tax rates too. Ireland will not do well.
What do you expect from a place that started as a continent sized prison?
I expect kangaroos... lots of them.
@@melissachartres3219 and Koalas!
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If living in "our" country! The Government saying "OUR COUNTRY" is incorrect! The country does not belong to the GOVERNMENT it belongs to the People, remember that.
Taxes are used for everyone. Remember that.
Soft dictatorship is still dictatorship. My friend from Melbourne has been telling me she can't wait to leave.
Take it from a Australian, we are now a socialist country. Hard workers and investors are so heavily taxed now, it is not worth working or investing anymore. Seriously!
You’re just a loser. Take it from another Australian.
Agreed. The Australian system is setup to benefit politicians and well connected tradies while the gov roleplays as dad trying to force everyone around
Very soon Australians will be all "equals" (except the dictator who is more equal than others), and all will be forced to work for the "greater good" with hard labor. Anyone who doesn't agree will be "euthanized". Remember, you will own nothing and be happy. Happiness is mandatory.
Yes, Australia is also a one party state. The so-called Coalition just rolled over and died, leaving hard Left politicians in charge of all the States and Federal government.
@@TheKeendark Well, I wasn't confused but I certainly am after reading your infantile attempt at sentence construction
From Australia. Australian citizens are taxed on world income and has been the case for contractors such as myself who have worked globally and has been the case since the 1980's under Australian Treasurer Paul Keating at the time, as I recall.. The rules have been tightened towards exemptions paying Australian tax ever since. The latest rumors are that people with dual citizenship with Australia, living for extended periods overseas and not returning to Australia periodically, may lose their Australian citizenship. I suspect that this is a tightening of tax laws as a consequence of multinational companies moving money around globally to avoid paying tax. One of my clients working on an Australian resources project in Australia was paid through a Romanian bank. Unfortunately where people try to evade tax, not minimise tax, condemns all of us to higher taxation and limiting of personal freedoms. Ex Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnball declared assets in Cayman Island banks when he was still in politics. Sometimes the risk of being too clever is not worth the risk.
Ive been watching this issue for the last few months ... its good you have made a video about this ... Australia is desperate to get migrants and have revised their citizenship path with NZers ... however they gave with one hand and took with the other ... I will never bundle myself with that country ... hell no.
They did the to Paul hogan back I'm the late 80s. He was living and working in the US at the time to mention him doing the the most financially successful tourism campaign for FREE generating an estimated hundreds of millions of tourism dollars for Australia.
Australian citizen tax avoiding. Doesn't matter who it is.
One factor is many citizens who have dual citizenship work or retire overseas and come back to Australia if they become ill and will need hospitalisation. Many live where health insurance is prohibitive or medical services are bad. I have a number of friends who do this regularly. They intend to live overseas until they need care. Not sure that's a good idea as aged care in Australia is a highly expensive money-making grifters mill.
Obviously these people retire in the wrong country ... 🙄💨
@jamescalifornia2964 most go back to their 'old country' as they speak the lingo, got family and even property there. Live on their superannuatiin or even draw the Aussie old age pension. They live quite well until illness or age hits to hard.
I’ve heard that Medicare is not available to Aussie’s who have lived overseas most of their adult lives. My hubby has lived in the US since 94, and I’m pretty certain he wouldn’t have access to the Australian healthcare citizen any longer, even though he’s still a citizen.
The convict colony reaches out with its grubby claws....
Not the convicts that are the problem. It's the guards.
You can pay all the taxes while abroad, but you don't get benefits while abroad. No healthcare, pay for schools, no unemployment, no pension, no social security. But pay us anyway.
You still have asylum and protection
@@Entertainment- we need the asylum and protection from the cartels (governments) we run from
@@Entertainment- I think Julian Assange would disagree.
@@cytuber Assange is a weird guy, he kept annoying the Ecuadorean embassy’s staff and being generally ungrateful/idiot
It is pure fraud, taxes were designed to pay for the services the country provided to the residents.
I'm so glad I chose not to emigrate to Australia.
you shouldn't, australia is amazing and these commenters are nuts.
@@justinnewman5533 Amazing open air prison. Year by year, more rights get taken away, but hey at least we have houses and holes!
@Justin newman I wouldn't call a high tax, low liberty, increasingly authoritarian, covid concentration camp, police state, like Australia, an "amazing" country. Oh sure, the beaches are nice, the climate is nice, but so what? Its quickly becoming the california of the east.
@@justinnewman5533 I would have been in agreement 4 years ago.
@@easterncoastacd1883 The thin end of the wedge, mate.
This video left me ultra confused. Can you make a video that explains what's changed, and what that means practically for an Australian moving around?
I live in Australia! If it was not for my wife's long drawn out immigration process here, i would move somewhere and renounce. Perhaps can still move to a country that does not allow dual citizenship and unofficially renounce!
Canada is going to be next... Justin just loves spending other people's money.
It’s coming
He loves spending others money they don't even have!
@jeff ho Yep! Just pledged another $500M to Ukraine...while citizens can't afford mortgages or rent. We get no tax breaks!
Are you referring to little Fidel?🤔🤣
Jagmeet has already called for it to be looked at
Foreigners need to avoid going to Australia at all cost.
ought... not need
Try commie Canada under disguise.
Then you can have a taste of WESTERN STYLE of Communism.
It's off my "To do" list even though it's a relatively short flight from Thailand.
my god, YES! Too many foreigners as it is. Stay the fuck out people!
Foreigners have nothing to do with this 13 minute ad.
Australia was once the best country in the world now its an expensive police state.
I am not surprised. The way they treated their citizens during covid.
Interesting. AUS, CAD and UK are cracking down on taxes, obvious they are attempting to put a moat around their currencies then. Renewing my 2nd passport in 2 weeks.
One question -Even if one gets a second passport, how does it help? Isn't paying taxes still mandatory (to the 1st Passport country) regardless where u live?
I have american and australia citizenship considering leaving australia behind after seeing this video so sick and tired of seeing this country destroyed in this way.
If i had American citizenship i wouldn't still be here in aus!
It’s not just the USA countries with citizenship based taxation are America 🇺🇸, Myanmar 🇲🇲, Tajikistan 🇹🇯, Eritrea 🇪🇷, and Hungary 🇭🇺
What an outstanding list of highly desirable home bases.
@@asiatravel2010 For the sake of accuracy. Peace!
@@asiatravel2010 I would love to live in Hungary. The mutilation of children’s sexual organs is strictly forbidden, as is the sexualization of children.
Sounds like paradise to me.
@@Beachgirl1 Hungary's comes with an *, it has an exclusion for the EU if I remember correctly, so for most people there it's a non-issue
@@My_Old_YT_Account Thanks for the info.
I think a bigger issue is around the corner, in that i can see a future whereby CBDC's are linked to rax status. If the purpose of the CBDC is ensure compliant citizens, is your government (through your bank or credit card) really going to allow you spend your money freely in another country? Unless CBDC's become multinational (which they might do, in a few cases, such as berween EU counties), i can see foreign travel (let alone, living overseas) a thing of the past.
Under the 15 min cities they want to establish round the World, you'll only be allowed out of your area 100 days a year. Don't know what's supposed to happen about Work though.
Sure, no country wants to keep making money from tourism.
How to convince a citizen to renounce their citizenship - tax them worldwide whilst abusing the tax money received 😂
I didn't realise schools, hospitals, etc was abusing money.
As an aussie, there is no political solution. Get strong.
Whilst I can easily believe this change by the left government we have now, but this is basically the same as I faced in the 1980's. I moved to Switzerland with my Swiss spouse. I paid for legal opinion on my taxes, as I was working in Switzerland (a Zurich banker of course) and had income in Australia from rental incomes. I was a "resident " of Australia, but non resident for tax purposes because I had a "permeant place of abode" overseas, with not end date with my residency or employment. Had to pay the non resident rate on Australian income, (bought another property, negatively geared at 18.25% interest so made very little in Australia) but didn't pay Australian tax on Swiss earnings. So too bad if you want to nomad in a van, and earn money online. Not so bad if you don't earn much . Next they will want to claim you have left so as to charge you non resident rates in Australia. But that would be having it both ways I hear you say. Oh year the tax man wouldn't do that! sic.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country on your passport that helped make you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
This is very informative video! Thank you!
Vika Amiryan , where are your videos
At least the Mafia used to only extort you if you actually lived in their neighborhood.
Thank you for the info.. You do the masses a GOOD service by speaking on issues such as these.. Cheers!!
It’s going to be hilarious when every entrepreneur (and our kids) are Caribbean citizens. Going to be quite the Schism.
@@afflulifestyle1784 If they do some other poorer country will step up for the extra income
@@My_Old_YT_Account Yes, I agree that is possible but I think that would of happened already.. However, if it is a country that the tyranical US has interests in then that will be the stumbling block.
@@afflulifestyle1784 Nomad capitalist made a video a few months back about the new countries offering it, it's happening. Also usually the worst thing that can happen if the US isn't happy is that you lose visa free travel to the US and maybe the EU, it's not that bad.
I think most western indebted countries will go this way.
If you've got that much money as the small amount of people affected by this, then pay tax to the country on your passport that made you wealthy. Or become a foreign national. Simple.
The way I understand it there are many countries that wanted to do the same (Russia for example, years ago). But the problem is that they don't control the main reserve currency. Australia will not be able to enforce this, especially in countries that are not friendly with Australia. Because countries (and banks in those countries) will simply be able to claim privacy policy. The only exception will be if Australia signs a deal with them, but that's not realistic, since other countries don't have such plans.
I hope the middle east tells Australia to f off.
has to be the most important comment on this thread, so true
As an Australian a few points.We are over governed,then over taxed and then over regulated.This is why everything is so expensive here and the government of the day is really about preserving their own interests at the expense of the country.When it's retirement time it won't be spent here.
I’ve had about enough of Australia this year and this week sealed the deal for us. Been here for 14 years and paid all my dues. As a business owner as soon as you earn more they take more, how are you meant to get ahead legitimately, there’s no incentive for the business owner. It’s sad and downright ludicrous!
Time to leave - Thanks for this video! 🙌🏼
People eyes need to be opened 👌🏼
We’ll be happy to help with your exit.
@@nomadcapitalist Absolutely, Im on your website looking to apply for more info as we speak. Thanks
There´re no jobs, that´s the problem, they allowed to fire employees easily, and now, everyone is bankrupted and cannot pay taxes to keep civil servants salaries
Hey Andrew. I've been watching that unfold over the last couple of years. If it's what I'm thinking it was introduced by the previous Government in 2021 and still yet to go through into law. But yes; it's a mega backward step and has seemingly four tests. if it goes through it, from what I infer, makes ex pats taxable as a resident for 2 or 3 years after leaving and only allows a 45 day visit each year thereafter. Anyway; hopefully it doesn't get through; at least before we all put the place behind us. Cheers for what you do. You're greatly appreciated.
Australians are one of the most indebted nations on the planet. They hold more debt per capita than the US!
The purchasing of nuclear subs and wait 10 years to get one out by your so called Donnie Trump like Scotty Moron is the biggest joke ever.
Thanks to high mortgage and high interest rate
Australia government treats their citizens like their ancestors.
Thank you so very much for this timely warning.
It should not surprise you at all considering how Australian government behaved during COVID. Run till you still can.