Jeremy Savory
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Yeah, so I think there's a book that is a really important book that anyone who's interested to know how the world is going to be because of technology and how governments are really going to struggle to be able to contain us. And that's called The Sovereign Individual. It's written by William Rees-Mogg. And this book talks about how...
Yeah, so I think there's a book that is a really important book that anyone who's interested to know how the world is going to be because of technology and how governments are really going to struggle to be able to contain us. And that's called The Sovereign Individual. It's written by William Rees-Mogg. And this book talks about how...
Yeah, so I think there's a book that is a really important book that anyone who's interested to know how the world is going to be because of technology and how governments are really going to struggle to be able to contain us. And that's called The Sovereign Individual. It's written by William Rees-Mogg. And this book talks about how...
Over as societies have changed over the years, how governments or the state or the church or whatever it may be, has tried to be able to confine people. And now obviously there'll be people who can and can't do this. So if you're doing manual labor or physical labor, this is going to be tough for you. But technology is coming to every part of our business. It's everywhere.
Over as societies have changed over the years, how governments or the state or the church or whatever it may be, has tried to be able to confine people. And now obviously there'll be people who can and can't do this. So if you're doing manual labor or physical labor, this is going to be tough for you. But technology is coming to every part of our business. It's everywhere.
Over as societies have changed over the years, how governments or the state or the church or whatever it may be, has tried to be able to confine people. And now obviously there'll be people who can and can't do this. So if you're doing manual labor or physical labor, this is going to be tough for you. But technology is coming to every part of our business. It's everywhere.
It's invading the whole of society. But knowing that you can go and be in one country, you can obtain a nationality from one country, you can obtain a residency from another, you can be a tax resident in a third or incorporate a company in a third country. And you can do business. It's like all these companies like Amazon and Google are doing.
It's invading the whole of society. But knowing that you can go and be in one country, you can obtain a nationality from one country, you can obtain a residency from another, you can be a tax resident in a third or incorporate a company in a third country. And you can do business. It's like all these companies like Amazon and Google are doing.
It's invading the whole of society. But knowing that you can go and be in one country, you can obtain a nationality from one country, you can obtain a residency from another, you can be a tax resident in a third or incorporate a company in a third country. And you can do business. It's like all these companies like Amazon and Google are doing.
Starbucks, for example, makes tons of money from the UK but pays almost no tax because they are able to charge the franchise fees and loyalties to a third-party country, which allows them to mitigate their taxes. But people are doing the same. A lot of people are moving to tax-friendly jurisdictions and running their business there.
Starbucks, for example, makes tons of money from the UK but pays almost no tax because they are able to charge the franchise fees and loyalties to a third-party country, which allows them to mitigate their taxes. But people are doing the same. A lot of people are moving to tax-friendly jurisdictions and running their business there.
Starbucks, for example, makes tons of money from the UK but pays almost no tax because they are able to charge the franchise fees and loyalties to a third-party country, which allows them to mitigate their taxes. But people are doing the same. A lot of people are moving to tax-friendly jurisdictions and running their business there.
Let's say in South America, you've got Paraguay, you've got Panama. These are two very well-known countries where you have a lot of North Americans. I've been there and I visited them last year. They're down there saying, I don't pay any taxes here. My rent is a third to two-thirds sometimes less than what I'd be paying back home. I get to live very comfortably.
Let's say in South America, you've got Paraguay, you've got Panama. These are two very well-known countries where you have a lot of North Americans. I've been there and I visited them last year. They're down there saying, I don't pay any taxes here. My rent is a third to two-thirds sometimes less than what I'd be paying back home. I get to live very comfortably.
Let's say in South America, you've got Paraguay, you've got Panama. These are two very well-known countries where you have a lot of North Americans. I've been there and I visited them last year. They're down there saying, I don't pay any taxes here. My rent is a third to two-thirds sometimes less than what I'd be paying back home. I get to live very comfortably.
The cost of living is much less than it is in the United States. I mean, when you see that a carton of eggs is like a dollar an egg, right? It's like 13 bucks for 12 eggs. You go to South America. One thing I've noticed living and being married to a Latina is like the first time she met me and I started cooking and I use cooking inverted commas. She was like, I don't understand why you guys
The cost of living is much less than it is in the United States. I mean, when you see that a carton of eggs is like a dollar an egg, right? It's like 13 bucks for 12 eggs. You go to South America. One thing I've noticed living and being married to a Latina is like the first time she met me and I started cooking and I use cooking inverted commas. She was like, I don't understand why you guys
The cost of living is much less than it is in the United States. I mean, when you see that a carton of eggs is like a dollar an egg, right? It's like 13 bucks for 12 eggs. You go to South America. One thing I've noticed living and being married to a Latina is like the first time she met me and I started cooking and I use cooking inverted commas. She was like, I don't understand why you guys
use cook food from tints like it's it's a british thing we like cook food things like we're not known for our food by any stretch and she's like we get everything from the soil everything's fresh avocados mangoes um root vegetables and so imagine you can be from united states which by the way if you're saying the uk is pretty bad with food no offense but america
use cook food from tints like it's it's a british thing we like cook food things like we're not known for our food by any stretch and she's like we get everything from the soil everything's fresh avocados mangoes um root vegetables and so imagine you can be from united states which by the way if you're saying the uk is pretty bad with food no offense but america