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@Lujo75

Stateless. Grounded. Spiritual capitalist stacking passive income and clarity. 🇵🇾

world-wide Katılım Ağustos 2014
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@wander_investor Yea yea ....now the people who were "close to invest" can wait for further developments in the conflict and have cash ready for discounts over 30%... possibly more
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The Wandering Investor
The Wandering Investor@wander_investor·
Just had a consulting session with a client who initially wanted to invest in Dubai (not our recommendation) but now due to the war says “never Dubai, never”. And this is with a lot of inventory coming into the Dubai market. It’ll be a bloodbath.
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@hispanicnomad Also apartment and bank account are not decisive criteria..its is where your wife and kids are,.
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I'm calling bullsh*t on the "183 days" rule for tax residency The OECD Model Tax Convention has a hierarchy for when countries fight over your taxes Days spent abroad is third on the list Permanent home and center of vital interests come first Your flight history doesn't override the fact that your apartment, your bank account, and your main clients are still in your home country Plan accordingly
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CH_Nica@ch_nicalife·
Spain I’m staying in a small town of maybe 10k people. A humble agricultural town with traditions that go back thousands of years. It’s purely a Spanish place except for the… Roving packs of sub-Saharan African men with nothing to do.
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@JakeNomada Could be a good cashflow for a while, risk of oversupply is real so approach to the deals with caution... As in many emerging markets also in Paraguay the liquidity is pretty low... figure out
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Jake Nomada 🌎@JakeNomada·
🇵🇾 ASUNCION, PARAGUAY 🇵🇾 → Location: Recoleta → Price: $40K USD → Size: 331 sq ft → USD/sq ft: $120 Comes with a balcony, gym in the building, and more What am I missing here? Seems insanely cheap, Paraguay bros help me out... Link here: infocasas.com.py/invicta-recole…
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@juancapital To get important and seen I have to shit allover....i know best what is good for everyone 😅
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Libre in the South
Libre in the South@LibreInTheSouth·
@thealepalombo Panama has to be on the list. Low presence threshold, zero tax on offshore income, direct flights with KLM to Amsterdam, fast and cheap residence with a real path to citizenship.
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Alessandro Palombo
Alessandro Palombo@thealepalombo·
Dutch exodus: I've been talking with multiple Dutch people considering relocating. Realistically, for 80% it's either UAE or somewhere else in Europe. Latin America is too far for many. My take: UAE is the cleanest exit. 0% income tax, 0% capital gains. Direct flights, massive expat network, world-class infrastructure. And the UAE will keep growing. The second approach is to optimise within Europe. This is what more people actually choose. Many want to stay close to family, don't want the cultural shift; some families simply won't do it. There are plenty of tax-optimised options with good international schools. The first ones that come to mind: 🇨🇾 Cyprus: 0% on foreign dividends, interest & capital gains for 17 years. 60-day rule. Best non-dom regime still standing. 15% corporate tax, plus all considerations from my recent post. 🇲🇹 Malta: evergreen. The non-dom lasts forever. Foreign capital gains always 0%. English-speaking. Though it's a small place, not for everyone. 🇨🇭 Switzerland: no capital gains tax. Lump-sum tax regimes available upon negotiation, for high net worth. Overall, the "stability play." Italy, Greece & Portugal also have special regimes, as you know well since I write about these constantly. Perhaps I'm biased because the people who DM me are already interested in Italy, but I'm surprised how many are considering Italy specifically; not necessarily for the flat tax, but for the 50% income exemption (impatriati regime). What else?
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Jake Nomada 🌎@JakeNomada·
PARAGUAY 🇵🇾 vs. PANAMA 🇵🇦 vs. URUGUAY 🇺🇾 You hear everyone these days talking about Paraguay and Panama as easy residency options w/ tax benefits in Latin America My question... Why does no one talk about residency options in Uruguay? What am I missing? In Uruguay 🇺🇾 you have: - 11-year tax holiday - Super easy to get residency - High quality of life - Beautiful beaches - Great private schools + healthcare
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@MyLatinLife Exactly, but also be aware where is your spouse and kids school, bank accounts, vehicle registration, all the clubs you joined etc....everything is evidence, either for you or for opposing side ( government trying to challenge you)
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
You can't spend 179 days in a high tax country and 1 day per year in your tax Haven tax residency and expect that to work. Ideally you spend more time in the tax Haven country than any other country. Then your center of vital interests claim is much stronger.
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
La Paz: chaos at 3,650m. Streets, markets, altitude — pure energy. Love it or hate it, it leaves a mark you can’t ignore.
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
“Why do you hate taxes so much? They will be used to build roads and railways!” Meanwhile in Spain, this is a “fully renovated road”, in the year with the highest taxes in history
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@planbparaguay Staying under 183 days alone does not guarantee tax safety. Many countries apply center-of-life, economic interest, or habitual abode tests that override day counting entirely.
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PLAN B PARAGUAY@planbparaguay·
#TaxResidency 101 – Most People Get This Wrong! 🚨 Immigration residency / tax residency. Just living somewhere doesn’t make you a tax resident. Two starting points and basic ways it happens: 1) Elected Tax Residency – You choose a tax home (can be 1 day in the year). 2) Deemed Tax Residency – A country decides based on your presence & ties. Stay under 183 days per country to avoid being deemed if you don't want to become a tax resident there, under 3 months is my rule, to be safe, and under a month in stricter countries like Australia for exampkle. Strong ties + paperwork = tax safety net. Plan smart and stay free. It's not hard, but it's time and effort and paperwork. It's a balancing act and it is how you word things. So many legal loopholes that can make you money. Tax is not boring, start learning and make yourself financially free.
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@hispanicnomad A realistic 10-year outlook I’d expect: Higher effective taxes in Europe Much harder compliance for mobile professionals Increased scrutiny of people with assets + foreign income Zero sympathy for “international lifestyle explanations”
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At this point I'm just watching the EU systematically destroy itself through policy while calling it progress: ❌ Unsustainable immigration ❌ Punishing productivity ❌ Unelected bureaucrats making our life more difficult ❌ Exit taxes coming soon And yet... people keep electing the same oligarchs I'm so glad I got my remote income + Paraguay residency years ago The people who called me paranoid are now asking me how to get out
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

BREAKING: A socialist wins the Portuguese presidential election for the first time in 20+ years António José Seguro defeats the anti-mass immigration candidate André Ventura with 65% against 35%. The victory was made possible by center-right voters supporting the socialist AJS

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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@hispanicnomad I think its a growth ahead so good investment, but still consider increasing supply coming and liquidity concerns. So , exposure -yes but not overexposure
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I’m thinking of pulling the trigger on a SECOND flat in Asuncion 🇵🇾 They’re building a HUGE artificial beach in a gated community a few minutes away from the city… and man does it look appealing With crypto being the way it is right now, I’m tempted to just park some of my money there and have access to water in the Paraguayan summer
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@lena4berger They desperately need medics ...stop warmongering and do something useful.. volunteer
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Lena Berger@lena4berger·
Peace through weakness failed against Hitler — and it’s failing against Putin. Peace through strength preserves freedom. Ffs, give Ukrainians all they need to defend themselves.
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
People think "digital nomad" means working from Bali beaches Here's my actual day in Asunción 🇵🇾: - Wake up at 7am in my $650/month apartment - Walk to café, $2 latte - Work 4 hours on client projects - Lunch: $5 for homemade food, delivered to my doorstep - Boxing gym ($40/month) - More work - Dinner out: $15 Total spent: ~$30/day Same lifestyle in London or Berlin? £120+ easily The "nomad tax" is a myth. You actually save MORE by travelling/relocating
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@JohnFuhrm12 @MyLatinLife Exactly, me too.... actually more travel and more countries you have done ,the faster time goes. But i can relate to the original post from times when I travelled less....that was wonderful break from my "city routine" and time indeed passed slower while travelling.
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
When you're traveling, time slows down. You can remember a week trip and recall all the details. When you live in the same city for years and years, time speeds up. Years mash together like months.
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@paraguayenjoyer @TheLatamGuy Thats true...but when the demand for short term ..or long term rentals is bringing you 10% annually, many people will still invest..only time will tell how overpriced this investment is
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paraguayenjoyer 🌴☀️🥩@paraguayenjoyer·
Most foreigners live in the triangle between the modern shopping centres and are scared to see the real world. You can be "based" as much as you want but if you spend your life under air conditioning and artificial lights you're just replicating the same decline of the West here
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Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
English is my second language. And I'm a terrible writer. Yet I’ve published 1500 books and made $3M on Amazon. 7 rules I broke that made me more money than most ‘real writers’ ever see: 👇 1. Write it yourself. Nope. I use AI + freelancers to build assets while I focus on systems and scaling. 2. Pick trending niches. Wrong. I only publish in evergreen problems that will exist 10 years from now. 3. You need to be an expert. False. You just need to know how to research what real buyers already want. 4. More books = more money. Not true. My top 20% of books make 80% of the income. I double down on those. 5. You need a big audience. Nope. The Amazon store is your audience, millions of buyers searching daily. 6. Outsource later. I outsourced from day one. My job is system design, not busywork. 7. You should do it alone. Tried that. Failed. Having mentors cut my learning curve in half... clarity and community changed everything. That’s why I’m giving it forward now. I created "The Laziest Way to Make Money with AI Books" The exact system that turns bad writers into profitable publishers. Normally it's reserved for my paid students. But I'm releasing it free today. Inside: • Why 85% fail (and the 3 filters to pass) • The 5-stage Publishing Operating System • Real portfolio math: 3 books → $1.8K/mo, 15 books → $30K+ • How to own your Amazon shelf space (not just publish) Want it? Like + Comment "Lazy" and I'll send it to your DMs. (Must be following to receive it.)
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DharmaDividend@Lujo75·
@wbeck4 @MyLatinLife You have to be on the ground for short time while applying for residency yes, after you are granted temporary residency you have to be in Paraguay only a day in one year but that was not enforced so far
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Mes0sphere@Mes0phere·
@MyLatinLife Do I have to live in Paraguay to get Paraguay residency?
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
If you have Mexico and Paraguay residency, here's a few more you could do: - Panama 🇵🇦 - Uruguay 🇺🇾 - Honduras 🇭🇳 - Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
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