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18381872 No.18381872 [Reply] [Original]

let's say that i'm a us citizen and am going to be a film director. what if i moved to monaco and renounced my us citizenship, could i keep my full quote? (i'm being paid in america) would i still be able to low key live in america/work there?

>> No.18381890

>>18381872
once u renounced citizenship its difficult to get it back or even travel back or work in america again

>> No.18381931

>>18381872
Just 'move' to Peurto Rico lmao

>> No.18381943

>>18381931
if you're not born there that only works after you live there for five years

>> No.18381962

>>18381872
>>18381931
Virgin Islands. Removes the 5 year rule that Puerto Rico has and there are less beaners

>> No.18382043

>>18381931
>>18381962
Had no idea Puerto Rico had tax leniency, Monaco is appealing to me because I want to expat to Europe anyway, but want to only live part time as I have lots of family in the US. Are the Virgin Islands nice?

>> No.18382095

>>18381890
Shit, so basically I'm fucked? I feel like it's a rip off having to give so much money away that comes strictly from my talent. Maybe I'll just get cucked by US taxes and buy a house in Nice when I'm ready to leave the states if I can't go back to work after renouncing