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    Alternative to 4GLD with option to have direct exposure to gold to lower risk

    @aliceann https://www.justetf.com/en/how-to/gold-etfs.html https://www.coininvest.com/en/gold-bars/
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    Is a U.S. IRA account subject to the Italian Wealth Tax?

    @robert1849 Full stop here. You cannot apply the US tax code to an italian resident.
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    Changing tax residency within EU and Degiro

    @tombe Depends entirely on Poland, in this case. Some countries (not a lot, surprisingly!) have exit taxes such that moving abroad is taxed just like a sale: make sure Poland has none.
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    Changing tax residency within EU and Degiro

    @tombe Post is 1 year old my friend, I don't remember the context very well 🤣 Can you clarify your question a little bit? You're italian and moving your residency in another EU country, and you need to migrate the portfolio? Or is it the opposite? EU to EU repatriation of money sounds non...
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    Changing tax residency within EU and Degiro

    @hummel2 Yes, but every year banks will disclose your balances to the State in which they consider you to be tax resident. If your country of origin is particularly aggressive in their pursuit of stealing your money and disputing your residency shift, it is actually very good practice to make...
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    VUSA - Vanguard UCITS ETF S&P 500 in Euros, loss more than index

    @niaa Your money is now in USD, but valued in EUR. The S&P500 is in USD, and valued in USD.
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    VUSA - Vanguard UCITS ETF S&P 500 in Euros, loss more than index

    @niaa The S&P500 is valued in USD. Are you valuing your portfolio (or your ETF) in EUR?
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @12345sj https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled_foreign_corporation
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    Got the Estonian e-residency approved

    @victoriap All EU countries. And most non-EU countries as well. If a EU country had territorial taxation (as opposed to worldwide taxation), OECD and Brussels would be at its throat. The UK, for example, has a territorial taxation scheme that lasts 7 years and allows you to keep your income...
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    How to pay 0% tax with the Territorial tax system of Paraguay, while not having to actually live there?

    @resjudicata Misconception. Only for passive income, active income should be declared and taxed. https://expathub.ge/foreign-income-georgia/ “Territorial taxation” means different things in different places, it’s such a loose term that I’d argue has no meaning. Always read the fine print.
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    UK Expat - Interest Generating Bank Accounts

    @lydiascott https://www.expat.hsbc.com/ (https://expatexplorer.hsbc.com/interest-rates) https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/pricing-interest-rates.php https://www.barclays.co.uk/content/dam/documents/personal/savings/rates-for-savers.pdf...
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    Debit Card Fraud in Europe

    @jeremiah33 I didn't, I no longer have Revolut. I'm recommending Revolut to you, because I'm not sure WISE gives unlimited virtual cards, and Revolut is a real bank.
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    Debit Card Fraud in Europe

    @jeremiah33 Use only virtual cards online, and only Apple Pay in stores. Revolut allows both.
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    How to move income from Indian bank account to US

    @wildatheart41 Is the money in India already in USD? Or is it in local currency? Local currency -> try Wise (TransferWise) and see the total cost. USD -> might be worth trying to directly send the money via the SWIFT network
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    Stocks similar to BRK that mimic S&P500?

    @davidi If you cannot hold UCITS funds or US funds, you can still buy and sell options on them and make a synthetic long. Or you can buy and roll an S&P500 future.
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