Best countries for HODLers of crypto (>1yr) to cash out in.....

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WorldCitizen99 said:
how can any law be trusted?
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Laws are interpreted, not trusted. Welcome to the real world.

WorldCitizen99 said:
You could sever all ties and they still find a reason to keep you resident.
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In your case, you have not cut all ties. So yes, they will find a way to take money from you.


WorldCitizen99 said:
Int'l law in these treaties is supposed to trump domestic law
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rof/%

“Permanent home” doesn't mean owning a home. It can mean having accommodation at your disposal, which includes living in a hotel.

Anyway it seems that you already took a decision, I hope luck will be on your side. Otherwise you will learn a thing or two about the law and justice.

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JohnnyDoe said:
Laws are interpreted, not trusted. Welcome to the real world.


In your case, you have not cut all ties. So yes, they will find a way to take money from you.



rof/%

“Permanent home” doesn't mean owning a home. It can mean having accommodation at your disposal, which includes living in a hotel.

Anyway it seems that you already took a decision, I hope luck will be on your side. Otherwise you will learn a thing or two about the law and justice.
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Well I'm going to get one more (expensive) legal opinion and I'll see if this guy tells me something different from the first 2. If he does, I'll post it here.
 
WorldCitizen99 said:
Well I'm going to get one more (expensive) legal opinion and I'll see if this guy tells me something different from the first 2. If he does, I'll post it here.
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Spending all on lawyers is effective of not having to worry about these things, since cash will melt like butter in the sahara desert.

Like @JohnnyDoe mentioned if you maintain your home certs which can only used at your home, its a pretty dope tie and shows you are not serious of emigrating. You cannot leave and go back home working part time.
Maybe maybe after like a few years or so.

You ought to let go of this and get the same cert elsewhere or in your new home, or start an entirely new career.
The world is chaotic right now, its a good time to start smth new.

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JackAlabama said:
Spending all on lawyers is effective of not having to worry about these things, since cash will melt like butter in the sahara desert.

Like @JohnnyDoe mentioned if you maintain your home certs which can only used at your home, its a pretty dope tie and shows you are not serious of emigrating. You cannot leave and go back home working part time.
Maybe maybe after like a few years or so.

You ought to let go of this and get the same cert elsewhere or in your new home, or start an entirely new career.
The world is chaotic right now, its a good time to start smth new.
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Yes that seems to be the opinion of the senior members here so I do take it seriously
Thanks for the guidance Jack
 
Rotor said:
I remember reading that Montenegro had no tax for crypto holders above 1 year.
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Onassis said:
Croatia - 2 years, and there is a very active crypto community there
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cryptofriendly said:
Germany, tax free after 1 year.
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Does this mean that you need to be a tax resident in the new country for 1-2 years before you can sell your crypto or do they just check how long you held them, regardless of your previous tax residency?
 
Revoltec said:
Does this mean that you need to be a tax resident in the new country for 1-2 years before you can sell your crypto or do they just check how long you held them, regardless of your previous tax residency?
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I am fairly confident it's the latter, but you would have to put 100-150 EUR aside for a tax advisor to be sure
 
Revoltec said:
Does this mean that you need to be a tax resident in the new country for 1-2 years before you can sell your crypto or do they just check how long you held them, regardless of your previous tax residency?
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For Germany it's calculated from the day of purchase of the BTC.
 
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