You don't pay capital gains tax on income, anywhere. I know the Finnish are special, but even they can't be that retarded to tax income as if it was capital.
Norway allows you to earn up to $50k tax free? Lol, that is some insane bullshit. Maybe $5k.
Nanny state countries with progressive taxation do indeed tax you 50% on parts of your income.
If you own a big house with two cars in a double garage your utility bills for that is likely no more than $500/mo.
Absolutely do not believe. Just googling average rent in some Scandinavian cities, and it's in the order of $1k for two bedroom apartments, nevermind a home.
Healthy eco groceries and other essentials for a family of 4 is around $500/mo
Checking on price comparison cites, groceries in Finland is just 20% less expensive than somewhere like LA.
You don't pay capital gains tax on income, anywhere. I know the Finnish are special, but even they can't be that retarded to tax income as if it was capital.
Norway allows you to earn up to $50k tax free? Lol, that is some insane bullshit. Maybe $5k.
Nanny state countries with progressive taxation do indeed tax you 50% on parts of your income.
If you own a big house with two cars in a double garage your utility bills for that is likely no more than $500/mo.
Absolutely do not believe. Just googling average rent in some Scandinavian cities, and it's in the order of $1k for two bedroom apartments, nevermind a home.
Healthy eco groceries and other essentials for a family of 4 is around $500/mo
Checking on price comparison cites, groceries in Finland is more just 20% less expensive than somewhere like LA.