Well, it's the Dutch government. No surprises here.Martin Everson said:
Another EU countries now thinking of joining Poland, Spain etc with a personal exit tax....lol
What are these EU countries so scared off. Isn't the EU a wonderful place to live? Where all these third world immigrants risk their lives to reach? Why would HNWI want to take their wealth and leave such a paradise or are they just moving to a lower tax EU country I wonder.
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The motion argues is it "reasonable to expect them [Dutch emigrants] to contribute to the public good" even after leaving the country, arguing that these emigrants have already "benefited significantly from public resources" in the Netherlands.
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And people thought I was joking when I have been saying on here for years...."get out of the EU while you still can"
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. You not got long folks.
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T0m said:
I'm familiar with a case where, some years after the individual's exit, NL tax office presented a (conserverende aanslag) tax bill, allegedly using, as a basis for its estimate, accumulated, partially tax-relieved pension payments that were made over the course of many working years.
The billed amount turned out to be 102% (!) of the whole private pension fund.
Among those that have contested such bills legally, I've seen winners as well as losers, depending on which country they move to --plus, very likely, the efficacy of their legal support.
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Can we get an evaluation of living in the Bahamas from you?Martin Everson said:
And people feel upset when I keep saying get out of the EU while you still can...lol.
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A few years after that, we can also expect a "How can I escape the European Federation without remaining an indebted slave for the remainder of my life after my exit tax equivalent to my net worth?"Martin Everson said:
Years from now we will have threads like "How can I leave the EU without paying 40% exit tax". smi(&%
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