@cherieestbien1902 how do you do it?Planning to move to abroad sometime early next year but don’t quite know what to do,especially when it comes to my taxes.Thank you.
No matter where you are in the world you only have to pay taxes on what is reported to the IRS. Any government that can follow you anywhere and take whatever they want from you is not a government but a slave owner
BS ! the US is one of the only countries you have to declare ( and maybe pay taxes ) your WORLDWIDE income. Do your homework work bro before posting nonsense. That is FEDERAL taxes that has NOTHING to do with states which might a different reporting rules than federal
In the UK, they have what is known as non-domicile. This allows UK citizens to legally pay a lower tax rate than the going rate of his/her tax bracket. High econom earners especially benefit from such tax provision as long as they physically remain outside of the country for a specified period each year. Is anyone aware of the term of such a provision in US tax law?
A lot of people commenting here aren’t aware that you have if you are a U.S citizen (or even a Green Card Holder) you have to file (and if necessary) pay taxes on your worldwide income. There are countries that have treaties with the USA to prevent double taxation and you have the foreign tax credit and foreign earned income exclusion where depending on your circumstances you may not owe any U.S taxes, but you’re still obligated to file every year.
The United States is the only country in the world that taxes its citizens on money made in foreign countries. However, you only pay taxes IF the tax rate in the country you’re living is lower than the US tax rate AND if you make more than a certain amount (I believe it’s around $100,000 per year). So, most US citizens living overseas won’t actually pay taxes to the US. Wealthy Americans who live and earn their money outside the United States sometimes renounce their US citizenship to avoid US taxes. Also, because the United States government is so powerful, they’ve managed to make international agreements with all countries in the world. As a result, all banks in the world are required to report to the IRS the income of US citizens. If they don’t, they will face serious penalties. That sucks for Americans living overseas because most foreign banks will refuse to open a bank account if you’re a US citizen, as they don’t want to deal with all the paperwork or the penalties for not reporting to the US government.
I have no particular desire to return. Once I get citizenship here I will no longer be required to pay the US government anything. Until then however I have and will continue to file taxes. Oh and the surrender of citizenship fee is a real cute parting price I need to pay too. Thanks Uncle Sam.
That makes no sense. First of all, you have to be working in the U.S. in order to pay taxes, and secondly, if you own something like a registered car in the United States, you pay state taxes on that too.
Yeah, that's B.S. law. If I'm not living in this country nor am I making money here.I shouldn't have to pay taxes in this country only where i'm living😊❤😂🎉
IRS Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
Unfortunately that is correct 😬 In order to avoid double taxation, if the taxes in the other country are higher, no taxes are due to the US. If the other country has lower taxes, you might have to pay taxes to the US. A key factor is also the exchange rate 🤷🏻♀️
There is no federal income tax. In 1894 the US Supreme Court ruled that income tax is unconstitutional. In 1913 they tried to ratify the 16th amendment and it was never legally ratify. For proof go to the Law that Never Was on TH-cam. You don't know what you are saying. 😅❤
This guy is full of stuff!! If you work 180 consecutive days in a foreign country you don't have to pay us taxes, but you are obligated to pay taxes of country that you working are in.
Well that's pretty crazy considering IRS employees owe back taxes morning to 50 million dollars why don't they have to pay their taxes and they still live in America
Yes, but many countries like germany won't let you open a bank account if you're a US citizen because the US government hassles some other governments about reporting US citizens who have accounts. If you have investments in the US you must pay taxes on that income. If IRS wants to, they can seize all your assets in the US. So if you're planning on leaving, make sure you close all doors and move to another country that won't bother you. But of course most who are fleeing have enough disposable income not to give a damn, but preach to the average person, "yeah just leave, I am." Ellen Degeneres, George Clooney, Barbara Streisand, Cher, Sharon Stone, Miley Cyrus, Whoopi Goldberg. The list goes on. But notice you dont hear from the average middle class yelling I'm leaving. But all these Celebrities made their fortunes here in the US now they want to leave. Just because like a three-year-old throwing a fit who didn't get their way. But the majority of US citizens voted. Celebrities who believe their own press releases thinking they are above the majority, that their wishes should be the majority wishes. So much for respecting our democracy and what the common man has voted for... "CHANGE!"
Sounds like celebrity Donal Trump and his yearly no tax paying self,, bleeding the taxpayers funds for his family and cronies since he came down the escalator. Above the law.
I have a Father the moved to Iran worked there for at least 18 months and got an exemption on the money he made. A lot of that went on in the 70’s so you are not correct.
If only people realized that it's a voluntary system and the government is robbing you. I didn't file for several years, and they only let me go back three years to file. I only file now for the purpose of getting a mortgage.
Txes are paid for services facilities infrastuctures efucation medical assistance etc etc..but when you leave the country paying taxes should stop or be rdduced by 90%😮
Taxes are coluntary. Take the IRS to court and drmand to have the IRS show the court the actual statute that says taxes are mandatory. I havent paid taxes for a while now. Legally. You dint seem to understand the actual laws of this country. When they implemented unconstitutional income taxes they wrote it to be voluntary not mandatory. They just lied to you and you believed it
But other people of other countries don't have this right..,it's as if the world belongs to Americans...It's always them who are allowed to circulate without visa...Shame on this one way traffic world...
I am facing disorderly conduct domestic abuse. The prosecutor want me to plead guilty no contest and just have to pay fine and court cost. My worries is I’m just a green card holder of 10 years. How this can affect my situations if I plead guilty no contest?
Sweden makes pensioners who live permenantly in other countries with no intention of returning to Sweden pay 25per cent tax in their pensions however meagre.
It's not only a matter of taxes. It's more than that, like making millions then leaving this country. Olympics, Americans playing for their former country etc
That's why he's not coming back and there's no extradition for income taxes and especially from Brazil I don't think they believe in extradition there at all
Not for minors though. When I was growing up, my mom said we had to come back at least once a year or stay no longer than 6 months so we'd spend the whole summer back in the US. When I had my daughter, I had to get a special stamp in her passport from the embassy and pay a fee for her extended stay.
@@lourdesbonilla5917income taxes are required to be filed by every american citizen unless you earn under a certain amount. You still pay income tax even if you earn income in a different country.
Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
There are generous foreign income amounts that are exempt from taxes, if you stay out of the country for all but 30 days, or if you establish a foreign residence with mailing address. Research it. This video fails to tell the whole truth.
Because they're going to go to Brazil looking for him? Riiiight. If you have no assets in the US that can be confiscated I'd say you are pretty much good to go.
How does that make any sense that you have to pay federal state Social Security and all of that and you don’t even live here here it’s got to be a deeper explanation than that
Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
The United States is the only country in the world that taxes its citizens on money made in foreign countries. However, you only pay taxes IF the tax rate in the country you’re living is lower than the US tax rate AND if you make more than a certain amount (I believe it’s around $100,000 per year). So, most US citizens living overseas won’t actually pay taxes to the US. Wealthy Americans who live and earn their money outside the United States sometimes renounce their US citizenship to avoid US taxes. Also, because the United States government is so powerful, they’ve managed to make international agreements with all countries in the world. As a result, all banks in the world are required to report to the IRS the income of US citizens. If they don’t, they will face serious penalties. That sucks for Americans living overseas because most foreign banks will refuse to open a bank account if you’re a US citizen, as they don’t want to deal with all the paperwork of the penalties for not reporting to the US government.
@@frehiwotkidane2963 I made that mistake of moving back to Canada 25 years ago and regret it. Terrible health care. Takes an average of 2 -3 years to get a family doctor assigned to you. You cannot make an appointment with a specialist in any field unless you have a "Requête" from your family doctor. If you have the money you can go to a private doctor but you have to pay and to just open up a patient file on you it will cost $300 excluding all the tests. Just a blood test will cost you $50 unless you go to a government facility which is free bug can take you 1 - 3 months for an appointment. So it is not as great as you think it is. High taxes and a very high cost of living and you will spend up to 75% if your net salary/ month on rent excluding electricity.Canada is not a democracy but more socialist.
If I leave the states, I pay taxes if where I'm living has taxes, I leave American government gets nothing from me
Yeah the IRS will hunt you down unfortunately
US Taxes are less
You must not make much
U get a tax break on earned income outside usa but unearned always taxed
Learn english first
If you earn NO money in the USA .... you don't owe any taxes in the USA. 😅
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Fuck the USA there taking people's money you shouldn't have to pay anything specially if you haven't live in the country fuck that😂😂❤😂❤😂
If you don’t own, any vehicles or any property or homes
I lived and worked overseas for 12 years, filed a 1040 every year, and never paid a penny in US taxes.
@cherieestbien1902 how do you do it?Planning to move to abroad sometime early next year but don’t quite know what to do,especially when it comes to my taxes.Thank you.
If you survive on seafood and live on international waters, you don't have to pay any tax.
No matter where you are in the world you only have to pay taxes on what is reported to the IRS. Any government that can follow you anywhere and take whatever they want from you is not a government but a slave owner
You have to file not pay!
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Depending which country you're living in and on your world income, you may have to pay taxes to the US. Each case is different.
You have to file....not pay
Pay taxes on what and for what?
Ex. property tax if you still have a home here. 401K or investment income tax.
I said the same thing. If I'm not working here or own anything what exactly am I paying taxes on .
Because American runs on taxes.
For an American passport
They want you paying for their survival. They can't have their life style without you paying.
It depends on how much you make outside of the US
@xVayzi If I'm making money outside of the United States, why do I have to pay taxes to the U.S? If am reading this correctly.
@ because that’s how tax laws here work for citizens.
A US citizen doesn't have to pay taxes 2 America if you move to a foreign country depending on your state
I know if you work in another country and you are a U.S. citizen you have to pay your taxes.
BS ! the US is one of the only countries you have to declare ( and maybe pay taxes ) your WORLDWIDE income. Do your homework work bro before posting nonsense. That is FEDERAL taxes that has NOTHING to do with states which might a different reporting rules than federal
Wrong. Just plain wrong.
In the UK, they have what is known as non-domicile. This allows UK citizens to legally pay a lower tax rate than the going rate of his/her tax bracket. High econom earners especially benefit from such tax provision as long as they physically remain outside of the country for a specified period each year. Is anyone aware of the term of such a provision in US tax law?
You need to explain this more thoroughly.
I am not paying any taxes in this country; if I don’t live here. When the 1% pay theirs.
Yes! 👍
Comrade why do you always got to suck in the 1% comrade your culture is failing in its logic your horizontal hold is slipping
1% pays the most taxes😂😂😂
That's a great way to get stopped at the border if you ever come back and visit
A lot of people commenting here aren’t aware that you have if you are a U.S citizen (or even a Green Card Holder) you have to file (and if necessary) pay taxes on your worldwide income. There are countries that have treaties with the USA to prevent double taxation and you have the foreign tax credit and foreign earned income exclusion where depending on your circumstances you may not owe any U.S taxes, but you’re still obligated to file every year.
How can we pay taxes if we are not in the country
If you have property yeah
The United States is the only country in the world that taxes its citizens on money made in foreign countries. However, you only pay taxes IF the tax rate in the country you’re living is lower than the US tax rate AND if you make more than a certain amount (I believe it’s around $100,000 per year). So, most US citizens living overseas won’t actually pay taxes to the US. Wealthy Americans who live and earn their money outside the United States sometimes renounce their US citizenship to avoid US taxes.
Also, because the United States government is so powerful, they’ve managed to make international agreements with all countries in the world. As a result, all banks in the world are required to report to the IRS the income of US citizens. If they don’t, they will face serious penalties. That sucks for Americans living overseas because most foreign banks will refuse to open a bank account if you’re a US citizen, as they don’t want to deal with all the paperwork or the penalties for not reporting to the US government.
@@alexg-m6ethanks for this information. I have been wondering why some foreign banks refuse to open bank accounts for US citizens.
If you have dual citizenship, then open the account as a citizen of that country. @@PeterMutua-ft7ti
I have no particular desire to return. Once I get citizenship here I will no longer be required to pay the US government anything. Until then however I have and will continue to file taxes. Oh and the surrender of citizenship fee is a real cute parting price I need to pay too. Thanks Uncle Sam.
No you don't The federal tax ix exempt up to 160,000 as long as you are 335 days outside the country.
That makes no sense. First of all, you have to be working in the U.S. in order to pay taxes, and secondly, if you own something like a registered car in the United States, you pay state taxes on that too.
Thats not right. You cannot live in 2 countries at once. It should not be.
How or why will he pay his taxes? He earned abroad. He has to pay in Brazil and in the US? WTF, man
Yeah, that's B.S. law. If I'm not living in this country nor am I making money here.I shouldn't have to pay taxes in this country only where i'm living😊❤😂🎉
Gee how do you pay taxes when you are in another country working and making a little money how do you do the taxes like that
IRS Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
@sauropod5393 thank you for the detailed information 😊
Unfortunately that is correct 😬
In order to avoid double taxation, if the taxes in the other country are higher, no taxes are due to the US.
If the other country has lower taxes, you might have to pay taxes to the US. A key factor is also the exchange rate 🤷🏻♀️
If you get an income from the USA while living in another country, you still have to file on that income plus any foreign income.
There is no federal income tax. In 1894 the US Supreme Court ruled that income tax is unconstitutional.
In 1913 they tried to ratify the 16th amendment and it was never legally ratify. For proof go to the Law that Never Was on TH-cam. You don't know what you are saying. 😅❤
This guy is full of stuff!! If you work 180 consecutive days in a foreign country you don't have to pay us taxes, but you are obligated to pay taxes of country that you working are in.
You don't have to pay taxes if you don't work out of the country under the table
thats Wrong,why pay U.S.A taxes ? Not going back.So Why pay?
Well that's pretty crazy considering IRS employees owe back taxes morning to 50 million dollars why don't they have to pay their taxes and they still live in America
How he going to pay taxes if he did not make any money in the USA ???
Because it’s the law to keep citizenship. That’s why some rich people give it up when they move out of the country.
Yes, but many countries like germany won't let you open a bank account if you're a US citizen because the US government hassles some other governments about reporting US citizens who have accounts.
If you have investments in the US you must pay taxes on that income. If IRS wants to, they can seize all your assets in the US. So if you're planning on leaving, make sure you close all doors and move to another country that won't bother you. But of course most who are fleeing have enough disposable income not to give a damn, but preach to the average person, "yeah just leave, I am." Ellen Degeneres, George Clooney, Barbara Streisand, Cher, Sharon Stone, Miley Cyrus, Whoopi Goldberg. The list goes on. But notice you dont hear from the average middle class yelling I'm leaving. But all these Celebrities made their fortunes here in the US now they want to leave.
Just because like a three-year-old throwing a fit who didn't get their way. But the majority of US citizens voted. Celebrities who believe their own press releases thinking they are above the majority, that their wishes should be the majority wishes. So much for respecting our democracy and what the common man has voted for... "CHANGE!"
In Italy an American citizen can open a bank account but has to sign a document authorising the American government to snoop if they they do want 😬
In Italy an American citizen can open a bank account but has to sign a paper to authorise the US government to snoop, if they so want 😬
For years rich CEO’s in the US has paid no taxes due to loophole in the corporate tax system
Sounds like celebrity Donal Trump and his yearly no tax paying self,, bleeding the taxpayers funds for his family and cronies since he came down the escalator. Above the law.
I have a Father the moved to Iran worked there for at least 18 months and got an exemption on the money he made. A lot of that went on in the 70’s so you are not correct.
You have to renlunce your citizenship and that's a long process.
I almost thot vn of doning tat 4 yrs ago
If only people realized that it's a voluntary system and the government is robbing you. I didn't file for several years, and they only let me go back three years to file. I only file now for the purpose of getting a mortgage.
'its voluntarily' 'I only file for the purpose of getting a mortgage' you couldn't even keep the same train of thought for a full sentence.
@Vader_112 Dude, it's a comment, not an essay.
You soo good by explains so simple people like myself understand thank you!!
Pay taxes on income earned from the US not if paid in local money
Get rid of your citizenship you don't have to pay taxes
This guy failed to mention that if he’s friend is making any money inside the us or still holding a residence , such as property. Yes he pays taxes.
Txes are paid for services facilities infrastuctures efucation medical assistance etc etc..but when you leave the country paying taxes should stop or be rdduced by 90%😮
Taxes are coluntary.
Take the IRS to court and drmand to have the IRS show the court the actual statute that says taxes are mandatory.
I havent paid taxes for a while now.
Legally.
You dint seem to understand the actual laws of this country.
When they implemented unconstitutional income taxes they wrote it to be voluntary not mandatory.
They just lied to you and you believed it
But other people of other countries don't have this right..,it's as if the world belongs to Americans...It's always them who are allowed to circulate without visa...Shame on this one way traffic world...
Why the f**k would any person pay taxes while living outside the U.S??? IT makes no sense.
I am facing disorderly conduct domestic abuse. The prosecutor want me to plead guilty no contest and just have to pay fine and court cost. My worries is I’m just a green card holder of 10 years. How this can affect my situations if I plead guilty no contest?
Sweden makes pensioners who live permenantly in other countries with no intention of returning to Sweden pay 25per cent tax in their pensions however meagre.
Nevermind paying and be called two years later and be told you have to pay more
And if you don't, what the consequences?
Some countries have treaty with the US to return you back to serve jail.
Pay taxes...why?
Taxes for what You're not living there You're not working there what are you paying taxes on exactly
If you have worked, retired receiving pension from the SSS, then you still have some taxes, depending your situation. Like 👍 👌
Hi Sir
If you have no income in overseas. Then what should you pay taxes?
Thanks
What if you apply for dual citizenship.? It reminds me of Tina Turner who became a citizen is Switzerland. RIP
It doesn’t matter if dual or not
Where do you pay tax in embassy?
It's not only a matter of taxes. It's more than that, like making millions then leaving this country. Olympics, Americans playing for their former country etc
If you have no property in the usa you pay no taxes.
That's why he's not coming back and there's no extradition for income taxes and especially from Brazil I don't think they believe in extradition there at all
Why is this even an issue to discuss. Why would a citizen of any country be afraid of losing it.
My dad moved to Mexico when he was 13 and lived in Mexico until he passed away at age 99.
He meant to say file taxes !! Not pay taxes !!
Not for minors though. When I was growing up, my mom said we had to come back at least once a year or stay no longer than 6 months so we'd spend the whole summer back in the US. When I had my daughter, I had to get a special stamp in her passport from the embassy and pay a fee for her extended stay.
So I supposed your mom knows the law better than the attorney who has been😊 doing this for over 20 yrs
How do you pay your taxes if you’re out of the country?
Pay online or have someone make payment for you.
But he didn't say what kind of taxes ? If you're not working I don't think you don't owe taxes!
@@lourdesbonilla5917income taxes are required to be filed by every american citizen unless you earn under a certain amount. You still pay income tax even if you earn income in a different country.
@emma2370 Well ,but Presidente TRUMP dijo que ya no se pagará taxes on the SSI
Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
There are generous foreign income amounts that are exempt from taxes, if you stay out of the country for all but 30 days, or if you establish a foreign residence with mailing address.
Research it. This video fails to tell the whole truth.
They are arrogant. Not humble in any way. So childish.
If you move to the UK our agreement says you are US Tax exempt.
Have to pay
That's the part that makes all taxation theft
U.S.A....Land of the Screwed.
I think you have to check into a embassy or touch us soil every 2 years. Unless your active military or a government job...
THANKS
If you have dual citizenship most countries require that you spend at least 2 days every 8 months or they can revoke your citizenship 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Garbage. Why don’t u guys read or speak with persons more knowledgeable than u before you spew these foolishness
What countries?
I AM A DUAL CITIZENSHIP HOLDER
ON THE COUNTRY I WAS BORN
DOES NOT APPLY FOR ME TO LOOSE MY NATIONALITY WHERE I WAS BORN.
Don’t you also have to pay an exit tax if you leave US to go to another country to live?
To "commentors", ya'll are confusing having to PAY taxes versus required to file..😒😕
Why do u have to pay taxes if u not working
Taiwan, 37 years, file, not pay taxes
Because they're going to go to Brazil looking for him? Riiiight. If you have no assets in the US that can be confiscated I'd say you are pretty much good to go.
How do I give up US citizenship?
Do you have to pay the tax even if you are not making income ?
Yes, indicate no income on tax form but must file.
You give us the best advice thank you.
Question
Is it okey to apply a green card through marriage while my wife is asylum
If you work overswas as contractor for u s you can claim all your income tax it has to be over a year overseas to qualify .
How do you pay taxes abroad?
What would happen if you refused to pay and never went back to USA?
Pay taxes?? Not correct.. FILE taxes..
Only if you're earning US money.
How does that make any sense that you have to pay federal state Social Security and all of that and you don’t even live here here it’s got to be a deeper explanation than that
This is b*******
Publication 54, Tax Guide for U.S. Citizens and Resident Aliens Abroad
If you are a U.S. citizen or resident living or traveling outside the United States, you generally are required to file income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns and pay estimated tax in the same way as those residing in the United States. Your income, filing status, and age generally determine whether you must file a return. Usually, you must file a return if your gross income from worldwide sources is at least the amount shown for your filing status in the filing requirements table in chapter 1 of Publication 54,
NO YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY TAXES ESPECIALLY IF YOUR NOT WORKING IN THE U .S ANYMORE WTF
The United States is the only country in the world that taxes its citizens on money made in foreign countries. However, you only pay taxes IF the tax rate in the country you’re living is lower than the US tax rate AND if you make more than a certain amount (I believe it’s around $100,000 per year). So, most US citizens living overseas won’t actually pay taxes to the US. Wealthy Americans who live and earn their money outside the United States sometimes renounce their US citizenship to avoid US taxes.
Also, because the United States government is so powerful, they’ve managed to make international agreements with all countries in the world. As a result, all banks in the world are required to report to the IRS the income of US citizens. If they don’t, they will face serious penalties. That sucks for Americans living overseas because most foreign banks will refuse to open a bank account if you’re a US citizen, as they don’t want to deal with all the paperwork of the penalties for not reporting to the US government.
If i could leave the US and get citizenship somewhere else, I would dump my American citizenship.
You’re right I wanna plan to move, but not Brazil. I want Canada.
@@frehiwotkidane2963 I made that mistake of moving back to Canada 25 years ago and regret it. Terrible health care. Takes an average of 2 -3 years to get a family doctor assigned to you. You cannot make an appointment with a specialist in any field unless you have a "Requête" from your family doctor.
If you have the money you can go to a private doctor but you have to pay and to just open up a patient file on you it will cost $300 excluding all the tests. Just a blood test will cost you $50 unless you go to a government facility which is free bug can take you 1 - 3 months for an appointment. So it is not as great as you think it is. High taxes and a very high cost of living and you will spend up to 75% if your net salary/ month on rent excluding electricity.Canada is not a democracy but more socialist.
They are childish. They should read the Bible. Be the salt and the Light.
So can the British except we do not pay
Here's a thought for all that want to leave the USA
Of course sounds great then it comes pay your taxes for all time you are out of the country paying tax in another country 😮😮
I wouldn't pay taxes here if I lived somewhere else. No way
Better make sure it’s too a country that doesn’t extradite them because will be taken to the courts for P. Diddy stuff
INCOME TAXES ARE ILLEGAL
Belize City Central America
Taking away My INHERITANCE
Mom and Grandpa Left.... GE Los Angeles California HELP!
This man is Godsent!
How can the IRS in force that
WRONG!! You don't
You dont have to do anything..thats the point
My son works in Japan since after college 9 years ago. He files taxes every year. Is he entitled to social security pension once he retires?
Not if you are disabled.
That is incorrect . If you stay outside the US and not in military or government you risk losing your citizenship
Not at all. That COULD Happen to an immigrant, not a citizen.
Not true
File, yes! I made 0$ Uncle Sam so I owe you 0 F’s