Relocate to a Tax Haven and Pay Zero Tax - Creator's Corner Newsletter #23


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Hey Reader!

A few weeks ago, I reviewed a viral clip where someone compares taxes in the Western world to life in Dubai. “We pay zero tax in the UAE and get world-class healthcare and safety,” they said. " The West is getting played."

It’s true that tax rates in Canada and the U.S. can feel punishing. When people say, “I worked half the year just to pay taxes,” they’re not exaggerating. But zero income tax in a tax haven doesn’t equal freedom if you’re still on the hook for worldwide income.

Both the U.S. and Canada tax you on your worldwide income if you're still a resident or citizen. And no, just living abroad doesn’t fix that. You’d have to formally cut ties. That means renouncing U.S. citizenship or severing Canadian tax residency, which is a full-on legal process.

In Canada, that means breaking your primary and secondary ties. If your spouse or kids are still in the country, or you still hold onto things like a home, a driver’s license, or even a provincial health card, guess what? The CRA still sees you as a resident and you’re still taxed on every dollar you earn worldwide.

Same idea with the IRS. The U.S. is one of the only countries that taxes based on citizenship. Unless you officially renounce your citizenship, you’ll be filing 1040s from wherever you live, even if it’s the moon, Yucatan, or Namek.

So when you see content promoting tax-free zones like Dubai or Panama, just know that unless they’ve legally broken up with their home countries (and not an on-again, off-again relationship), they’re likely still on the hook. And if they have cut ties, they’ve probably given up a lot more than tax.

Tax treaties mitigate all of this without the hassle of renouncing citizenship. Reply "TREATY" and I'll deep dive into it.

Tax planning isn't a science. It's common sense, and my goal is to simplify it one piece of content at a time.

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