
Nomad Capitalist: The Great Antarctica Tax Trap
Travel to certain locations can jeopardize a U.S. citizen’s ability to claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE), potentially increasing the tax bill instead of reducing it. Two…
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Travel to certain locations can jeopardize a U.S. citizen’s ability to claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion (FEIE), potentially increasing the tax bill instead of reducing it. Two…

Spain’s tax landscape is often cited as a deterrent for retirees and entrepreneurs, yet the system contains several mechanisms that can mitigate the overall burden. Understanding the key…

A few years ago a nomadic entrepreneur bought a single‑family home in the Phoenix, Arizona area during a market trough. The purchase, made in 2011, turned into a…

Living in a city you love doesn’t have to mean committing to it as a permanent home. For digital nomads and “nomadic capitalists,” the focus‑city concept offers a middle…

Control is a double‑edged sword for entrepreneurs, especially when dealing with offshore structures, foreign citizenships, and international investments. Knowing when to keep a tight grip on a process…

Banks are often judged safe or risky based on reputation, but the real indicators lie in their financial structure, regulatory environment, and the protections available to depositors. Key…

Living a nomadic‑capitalist lifestyle with children is possible, but it requires deliberate planning, delegation, and flexible education strategies. Below are the main approaches that can make a family‑focused,…

Italian citizenship by descent—known as jure sanguinis—is granted when an ancestor was an Italian citizen at the time of the child’s birth, regardless of where the child was…

Opening a foreign bank account often seems straightforward—research a bank, meet the requirements, and walk in to sign the paperwork. In practice, many applicants encounter unexpected hurdles, especially…

Offshore banking for ultra‑high net worth individuals (UHNWIs) requires a different approach than the low‑minimum accounts marketed to most expatriates. With tens of millions of dollars to allocate,…