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by ddorian43
1439 days ago
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> 1) how does one manage works hours in different timezones? I simply only apply to jobs where I work on my timezone. We have some meetings that end at 6PM locally. > 2) tax: should I take my earning into a personal account in the US/EU? Depends on your residency. And depends on the law of the country you end up residing in. > Or alternatively start a corp and do corp to corp without and only pay myself minimum amount? 3) tax: do I pay taxes in the US and in the EU? Do they go after my US corporate? You'll maybe need a VISA on the new country were you reside. Easiest would be a working visa. The country may have an agreement with USA where they run a sql-query to find tax-evaders and join it with a table of residents. You might be found out. The USA may come after you for taxes on revenue of I believe +$150K/year. The USA has some fancy global taxation. |
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As a US citizen, you still have to file taxes. But can save a bunch depending on your situation.