3 Tax-Friendly Off-The-Radar European Destinations for Expats

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Stan Farmer, Keith Poniewaz, & Syl Michelin spill the beans on 3 Tax-Friendly Off-The-Radar European Countries for Expats. Scenery, culture, quality of life, and a cost-effective future!
    While Portugal, Spain, France, and the UK have always had a special appeal to the U.S. expat population, there are attractive options that are rarely considered. Let us introduce you to Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary.
    Walkner Condon’s team of experienced international advisors is here to help U.S. expats and cross-border citizens confidently navigate their financial futures.
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    Our trio of expat advisors - Keith Poniewaz, Ph.D., Stan Farmer, CFP®, J.D., and Syl Michelin, CFA® - not only work exclusively with U.S. expats, but they have all lived internationally as well, giving them unique perspective into the lifestyle and inner-workings that come with expatriate status. That knowledge is key to helping guide you to your financial goals.
    You can learn more about each of our advisors by clicking on their photo. Should you have any questions along the way, you can email any of our advisors directly or send correspondence to our general email account, info@walknercondon.com.
    #expatstories #expats #expatlife #financialplanning #financialadvisor #movingabroad #americansabroad
    (You should always consult a financial, tax, or legal professional familiar about your unique circumstances before making any financial decisions. This material is intended for educational purposes only. Nothing in this material constitutes a solicitation for the sale or purchase of any securities. Any mentioned rates of return are historical or hypothetical in nature and are not a guarantee of future returns. Past performance does not guarantee future performance. Future returns may be lower or higher. Investments involve risk. Investment values will fluctuate with market conditions, and security positions, when sold, may be worth less or more than their original cost.)

Komentáře • 3

  • @robjus1601
    @robjus1601 Před 10 měsíci

    I am surprised you didn’t talk about Slovakia or Czech Republic.

  • @mrkcur
    @mrkcur Před rokem +1

    Romania and the US signed a totalization agreement in March 2023. I wonder if this means lower taxes for Americans there, especially if working self-employed or as a freelancer?