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Old 08-21-2005, 05:19 PM
Punker Punker is offline
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Default Re: Moving to Canada

Unless you renounce US citizenship, you are obligated to pay US taxes no matter where you live. If you do renounce US citizenship, there are other consequences (and they may still make you obligated for the next 10 years taxes anyways if they believe you are renouncing to avoid taxes).
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Old 08-21-2005, 05:39 PM
jakethebake jakethebake is offline
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Pussy is the last word I'd use for someone who refuses to be extorted by an organization as corrupt as the federal government. Hero would be more appropriate.

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Clearly a correct answer. However, I'd say any organization that extorts money the way the government does is inherently corrupt.
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Old 08-21-2005, 05:47 PM
Nathan183 Nathan183 is offline
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Or you could not be a pussy and just pay them.

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Pussy is the last word I'd use for someone who refuses to be extorted by an organization as corrupt as the federal government. Hero would be more appropriate.

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All not paying taxes does is screw over those who do pay their taxes. There is no heroism in that.

Of course, everyone should try to pay as little tax as legally possible.
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Old 08-21-2005, 06:07 PM
jakethebake jakethebake is offline
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All not paying taxes does is screw over those who do pay their taxes. There is no heroism in that.

Of course, everyone should try to pay as little tax as possible.

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FYP. And the first part of this was idiotic. The sheep that allow the government to extort from them screw themselves.
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Old 08-21-2005, 07:37 PM
Benal Benal is offline
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Stay where you are now.

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Yes, please do.
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Old 08-21-2005, 07:48 PM
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Default Re: Moving to Canada

on the side 30 hours a week or so

30 hours a week isnt 'on the side'
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Old 08-22-2005, 01:36 AM
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Default Re: Moving to Canada

Move to Canada if you want, but a quick Google search indicates that as a Canadian resident, you'll be subject to Canadian income tax laws.

Canada is not exactly known as a tax haven. Free health care costs money, you know.
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:12 AM
HopeydaFish HopeydaFish is offline
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Default Re: Moving to Canada

Are you assuming that you can legally move to Canada? Unless you have some needed skill (and have a job waiting for you here), are marrying a Canadian, or are escaping persecution and going there as a refugee, you won't be allowed to stay in the country.

If you somehow can move to Canada legally (through a work visa, for instance(, you will be obliged to pay Canadian taxes (unless you're working under the table).
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:16 AM
jakethebake jakethebake is offline
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Are you assuming that you can legally move to Canada? Unless you have some needed skill (and have a job waiting for you here), are marrying a Canadian, or are escaping persecution and going there as a refugee, you won't be allowed to stay in the country.

If you somehow can move to Canada legally (through a work visa, for instance(, you will be obliged to pay Canadian taxes (unless you're working under the table).

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Clearly Canada can't accept all the hoardes of people flocking there in droves. They have to be very selective.
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:38 AM
HopeydaFish HopeydaFish is offline
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Default Re: Moving to Canada

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Are you assuming that you can legally move to Canada? Unless you have some needed skill (and have a job waiting for you here), are marrying a Canadian, or are escaping persecution and going there as a refugee, you won't be allowed to stay in the country.

If you somehow can move to Canada legally (through a work visa, for instance(, you will be obliged to pay Canadian taxes (unless you're working under the table).

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Clearly Canada can't accept all the hoardes of people flocking there in droves. They have to be very selective.

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All kidding aside, like any First World nation, if Canada wasn't selective about its immigrants, there *would* be hordes flocking to Canada in droves. Canada looks pretty good compared to most third world hell holes.

I looked up the numbers, and Canada lets in about 200,000 immigrants every year. About 10,000 of them come from the US.
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