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by iainmerrick 49 days ago
I hadn’t realised that’s a thing (although I probably shouldn’t be surprised) -- I thought all these dual-citizenship tax agreements worked such that you aren’t double-taxed, but the total amount paid needs to meet the minimum for each country.

For example, I thought if you’re resident in the US you might pay your main taxes there, but you’d need to “top up” in the EU.

What’s your specific workaround?

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It helps to travel with different legal names and different passports.
I tried to be generous and phrase my question in a balanced way; your answer isn't exactly making it sound super legal.

If it were completely above board, presumably you'd be willing and able to explain it clearly.