The Best Way To Build Wealth - Copy The 1% - Or Move To Puerto RicosteemCreated with Sketch.

in #crypto7 years ago

 If I were to read ‘The Best Way To Build Wealth’ as the title of something, I might cringe a little bit. 

Generally, it’s pretty hard to claim ‘the best’ of anything. The best  hotdog? The best hotel? The best car? It’s all a bit subjective, right? 

However, for wealth building there is a simple, non-negotiable, strategy that is the best. 

You have to have more wealth coming in than going out.  

It’s just simple math. You have to be adding more than you are subtracting. 

In general, this means making more money than you are spending. This  comes down to talent and discipline. Talent will increase the money that  you make, while the discipline will limit that amount of money you  spend. 

But, there is one more variable that we are all subject to, that plays a significant role in wealth building: Taxes. 

The lower your tax burden, the more money you get to keep.  

For the 1% (this year in the US, that’s anyone making over $480,930),  tax efficiency is almost as important as actual wealth creation.     

Source: Bloomberg     

In addition to making sure that the  money they are making is taxed as low as possible, the wealthy also  pursue investments that are tax efficient to begin with. 

For example, in the US, municipal bonds are tax free. Municipal bonds  are basically loans to cities. The interest that investors collect from  these bonds are tax free. That’s a major incentive. 

But, only certain investors are actually taking advantage of this: 

"In  2015, Americans received $57 billion of tax-fee interest, according to  the IRS. Just about half of that interest went to 1.2 million filers who  earned $250,000 and more, which is how the IRS slices it.” 

Look above at that chart again. If half of the the tax-free interest  is going to people who make $250,000 or more, then that means that 2% of  the population is receiving half of that incentive. 

Clearly, that is a lop-sided return… the rich get richer… right? 

It’s true. The rich do get richer.  

Of course there are always bad actors in any industry, but there is a  reason why wealthy people (and companies) continue to get wealthier. 

They continue to ensure that they are keeping as much wealth as possible.  

Just look at Ireland. The Los Angeles Times has said, “Ireland has become a mecca for US tech companies.” 

That’s because Ireland has a significantly lower corporate tax rate than the US. 

For the individual, there are all kinds of tax savings that you can take advantage of by simply looking at your tax law. 

It’s usually a very good idea to pay someone to do your taxes. And  don’t be afraid to pay top dollar, as you usually get what you pay for…  and that extra money you pay can often be well worth it in the long run. 

However, just like major corporations, it’s usually the best to be physically located in a location that has the best tax laws. 

If you are a non-US citizen, the world is your oyster. You can  basically pick from dozens of countries that have favorable tax laws.  That’s because non-US citizens do not have to pay their home country  income taxes if they are living and sourcing their income from outside  of their country. 

If you are a US citizen, then your options are very limited. US  citizens are the only people in the world (except for those in the  African nation of Eritrea) that have to pay taxes to their home country  regardless of where they live or where they source their income. 

There are two main options for US citizens, if they choose to live and work outside of the US. 

First, they can take advantage of the FEIE, which is the Foreign Earned Income Exemption. 

Straight from the IRS website: 

"If  you are a U.S. citizen or a resident alien of the United States and you  live abroad, you are taxed on your worldwide income. However, you may  qualify to exclude from income up to an amount of your foreign earnings  that is adjusted annually for inflation. In addition, you can exclude or  deduct certain foreign housing amounts.” 

For 2017, that amount is just over $100,000. So, if you make less than $100,000, you will not pay any US taxes. 

Second, if you make significantly more money than $100,000, and/or  you don’t want to move very far, there is another very good option. 

And this other option may be one of the greatest locations in the world right now for tax efficiency. 

You can pay ZERO taxes if you move to Puerto Rico. It’s  completely legal and you file your taxes annually with the IRS, just  like you normally would… except you keep all of your money at the end of  the year. 

There are, of course, a few catches. Here they are:  

  • You must live in Puerto Rico for more than half of the year.
  • You pay 0% taxes on interest, dividends, and capital gains.

Also, if you set your company up in Puerto Rico, you only pay 4% taxes on your yearly net profit. 

Now, that’s Puerto Rico just form a tax perspective. 

Let’s say that you are not a US citizen (and don’t care about  this tax stuff)… there are incredible investment opportunities there  right now.  

And that’s why we’re going there April 24, 25, and 26. 

We already have some of the biggest movers and shakers coming to  speak. 

We’ll also be meeting with some of the most connected people on  the island… and learning about how we can get involved in investing in  those same deals. 

Our block of hotel rooms (which, by the way, is at a beachside resort) has only a handful of rooms left. 

Join us.

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