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Hear me out, lets say Jorge lives in a first world country like Canada and has a tech job that pays 100K and after taxes it is 70K [approx], in order to keep the whole Pie, what if he does this:
  1. Get a El-Salvador residency
  2. Negotiate with employer to pay in Bitcoin or to a bank account in El-salvador
  3. Continue living in Canada
  4. Pay the bills/rent with Bitcoin [bullBitcoin or Bitrefill ]
Is any law being broken by doing this?
Yes you are obligated to claim international income on your Canadian tax return. Better strategy is to work as a contractor and write off part of your residence as a home office, a portion of your car/gas/maintenance a portion of your cell phone/internet bill, meals and entertainment. If you have lunch with a coworker, you can write 50% of that off.
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Continue living in Canada
law being broken by doing this?
What is "the law"? oh, just a paper?
avoiding...
avoiding means you break a contract. That is not hnorable. Stop being a "citizen" slave and do not sign any contract with the gov (your master). Sovereign individuals DO NOT PAY TAXES!
first world country - Chinada
The country that is the most communist country than China... LOL
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Fair point, checking out darthcoin
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.
stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.