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Mikkel Thorup – Real-Life Solutions for Living Overseas for Freedom and Prosperity
Episode 118
Published 5 years, 3 months ago
Description
Today's guest on the Expat Money Show is Mikkel Thorup. Recently I was interviewed on The Brian Nichols Show and it was such a great interview that I wanted to share with you what it's like to be on the other side of the podcast microphone. This time around Brian asks the questions and I get to answer them.
WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW:
- Objections - how can I live this expat lifestyle and debunk them
- Brand new president
- I’m not going to live in this country anymore
- Escape Artist and Expat Money Show
- Help Americans and Canadians to move overseas
- Move them...or their businesses overseas
- Real advantages of living in other countries
- Especially from the USA, looking for freedom and real-life solutions
- Not just ideas, wishful thinking, these are real-life things you can put in your life right now
- How to be problem solvers, how to help people
- What is our belief system?
- I thought I was in control...I was wrong!
- Different jurisdictions, advantages; disadvantages; local tax requirements; how do we stay legal; tax-efficient manner; that’s the stuff that I geek out on and help people today
- Individual sovereignty, personal responsibility
- If you believe that ‘tax’ is theft, what are you doing about it? or that war is murder
- Where could you live
- Other problems: taxes will be raised, gift exemption going down, California is tracking people and wants their portion of income tax
- The legality of the election
- People don’t feel safe, being targeted or feel wanted
- What are the solutions? What is the plan?
- What about culture, moving your entire life and family to a foreign country?
- What about my job?
- Have a plan in place
- And more!
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