Best Residency in EU that makes the most sense Taxationwise?

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I would vote for Romania among these 3 countries. I was surprised how quickly it‌ changes for the better. It actually surpasses Hungary in GDP per capita, so I suppose‍ quality of life will get only better with time. But I would avoid Bucharest if⁠ possible and choose between Timisoara or Cluj.
 
I only need a beautiful girl. I don't need her smart or rich.

Since I have a girlfriend and children to take care of, my standards of life are︃ higher compared to a single man (need to live in a house with backyard, have︄ high quality food available, Safety, Best hospitals, good looking side chicks, relatively low tax etc...)︅ I need them all, cannot compromise for less and justify the move.
 
The title of this thread is about taxes and best places, not girls and best‌ place, if that is what you are looking for I think you guys are on‍ the wrong forum 😛

I thought I would make a friendly reminder, but it seems some⁠ people don't get it. Please stick to the topic and avoid turning a thread into⁤ another topic.
 
Yes sadly, the Democrats hate Orban Viktor so much, the DTT between USA and Hungary will‌ end on 2024.01.01.
If Trump wins hopefully they will make another agreement quickly.
 
You mean to ask if it's secure as‍ in personal safety anywhere in Romania?
 
I know, who said‌ I wasn't going to sell that asset within a 5 years timeframe? (e.g: Leonardo di‍ caprio).
Offshore happiness is not just about Taxes︀ but also about lifestyle, services, quality of life, women, ease of business structure and payment︁ processing, and so on... it's a miriade of factors that need to be combined together.︂ As entrepreneurs we need to be mentally and physically satisfied to perform at our peak︃ level.
 
Women wise all 3 are good locations and full of hot girls.
So there are‌ no issues there.

This is correct. If you got people being hostile to you just because you're⁢ a foreigner or your kids experience discrimination or get poked at school or even hurt︀ - it's not worth it. Not to mention retarded bureaucracy issues etc. But it's all︁ very difficult to know in advance (as it's also quite personal) and once you do︂ find out - it may be too late or to hard/expensive to fix/change the situation︃ by moving to another place.
 
I feel safer there than in some cities‍ in Western Europe. Be it Paris, London, or Brussels for that matter. But it all⁠ comes to personal experience I guess.

I wonder why he didn't⁢ ask to join Russia and CIS customs union after his speech about the European Union.︀ It appears that many in Hungary miss USSR.
 
But one of the requisites of OP is⁣ a place that gives him the ability to get good-looking, young side chicks. 😛

Well, first of all, girls are not︁ an asset but a liability, and second, you cannot sell them!

But now, to answer︂ your question, I think you should really consider SEA. It's cheaper than Europe, and it's︃ easier to get young women if this is important for you. In fact, in countries︄ such as Thailand or Vietnam, it's a national sport to have young side chicks (I︅ don't have one, by the way, just talking about my friends).

The reality is that︆ it's extremely hard in Europe for someone in their 30s/40s to date stunning girls in︇ their early 20s (unless you're really, really rich and know where to look for them),︈ but in Asia this is not a problem, and you'll be surprised at the quality︉ of girls you can get in Asia compared to Europe, especially if you're older or︊ not as attractive (my case: in Europe I don't exist for most women, in Vietnam︋ young girls wink at me in the street and flirt with me constantly).

But I︌ don't know how it would be for someone who is already attractive in Europe; they︍ can probably date actual models here in SEA. A completely different world. Just make sure︎ you're white (don't get tanned) and always muscular, so hit that gym hard and eat️ chicken breasts with rice like there's no tomorrow.

Also, international schools and other expenses: in‌ SEA, your money will go much further.

Taxation: in SEA, most countries don't care about‍ foreign income. In Thailand, for example, only remitted income is taxable, so you'll pay little⁠ to no tax and have to deal with little to no tax declarations as well.⁤ You won't even need a tax advisor. The people at the revenue department will help⁣ you with your paperwork once a year so that you pay your $200 remitted income⁢ tax.

Healthcare: excellent, especially in countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, or Malaysia, and very affordable︀ prices. You can get insurance for you and your whole family for cheap, and always︁ get treated quickly in the best private hospitals.

I really recommend Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia︂ (this last one slightly less, especially if you want side chicks).

If not possible and︃ you want to stay in Europe and have to choose within those 3 outlined options,︄ I agree with what others have said; Romania is probably your best option.
 
Because everyone knows that economically Hungary is basically just a state of Germany,⁤ inhabited by people who speak a different language, without the EU the country's economy would⁣ be zero.
Getting closer to Russia and China is more like a circus, doing them⁢ little favors for some money.

I don't think Hungarians really miss the USSR, they just︀ don't like that the Western-European rulers are okay with letting in millions of military aged︁ African men every year into Schengen, while they also smuggle weapons in from Bosnia.
 
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Europe is governed by Elites and Jews that are literally implementing the︀ Kalergi plan, do your own research.

No politician sane in mind would let millions of︁ Illegal immigrants in their own country.

Also, legal or not, the plan is in effect︂ everywhere. Look at Canada, UK and Australia. Zero illegal immigrants but Millions of Indians and︃ Refugees are being imported every year, completely destroying the economy for local people and families︄ who can't even afford to buy a house and can't even afford a mortgage any︅ longer.
 
Hungary/Orban is doing the dirty dance with Russia and China, but as far⁢ as I know ordinary people from Hungary hate Russia so much (they lived like dogs︀ under Russia - eastern block for so long).
Poland hates Russians even more if not︁ the most in the whole Europe. In 1939 at the beginning of the WWII Germany︂ and Russia split the Poland but after the war Poland also remained under Russian influence.︃ They are afraid that if the Russia takes Ukraine that they will be next (not︄ sure how based is that fear).

But both of Poland and Hungary are places where︅ Germany has a huge economic influence. They have moved a lot of their manufacturing facilities︆ there so now a lot of German products are developed in Germany but actually produced︇ in Poland and Hungary (many things Cars to Nivea creams). Even Swiss is moving the︈ production of Toblerone chocolate to Poland (LOL).

I think that they as a country can︉ reject the idea of accepting immigrants or quotas for that.
If any other country wants︊ to do it - they are welcome to do it - but really it can't︋ be an obligation for them as that's not something that they are obligated to do︌ by any means.

While you have mentioned different language.
Hungarian language is super difficult to︍ learn. On a scale 1 to 10 it's 11! And I'm not even joking.
Out of 3 - Romanian has to be the easiest one to learn.
 
Agree with you about Hungarian language. It's difficult to learn for everyone no matter where you⁠ are from. Romanian is easier for English speakers and especially for someone who knows one⁤ of the Romance languages for obvious reasons. Polish is easy to pick up for anyone⁣ who comes from the Slavonic speaking countries.
 
It is a very logical language btw.‍ People can learn other European languages easier because either they start learning it from very⁠ young or they already know a similar language.
If you have no any Slavic background⁤ learning a Slavic language will be as difficult for you as learning Hungarian.
 
If you have Slavic background‍ you can easily learn a new Slavic language as they are somewhat similar.

Hungarian language⁠ is from Finno-Ungric group of languages and is spoken in Finland, Estonia and Hungary (and⁤ is spoken by some minorities in Russia).
It's VERY difficult for someone coming from Slavic or Roman speaking countries to learn Hungarian and it will be as difficult as learning⁣ Japanese or Korean to these people as none of the words are the same and⁢ the logic of the language is totally different.
Slavic languages ARE difficult (no question about︀ it) but my guess is that Hungarian is EVEN more difficult as it has no︁ connection to Slavic, Roman or Germanic languages.

Try to find an airport or a pharmacy︂ in Hungary without knowing the language 😀
Good luck with that LOL

Here are a few︃ more examples:
 
The Hungarian TBSZ account really is a gamechanger . I'm surprised more don't know about‌ this . Imagine a Roth IRA or canadian Tax free savings account with unlimited contributions‍ every year. 0% tax on capital gains inside the brokerage account as well as 0%⁠ for dividends. The only problem is the Hungarian language otherwise Hungary would be a slam⁤ dunk
 
How would you pay little tax in Vietnam?⁤ Official tax rates seem quite high (up to 35%)?
 
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