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56248849 No.56248849 [Reply] [Original]

For the first time in my life i'm making good money (for my shithole country).

$1000 a month.

But I don't want it getting taxed! My government has NOTHING to do with it, the money is earned overseas.

I'm being paid through Wise (it's like Paypal). And I'm assuming I can't keep too much money on there or like Paypal they could just close my account for some random reason and I'd be screwed (I'm assuming, idk. Can I just keep my money there indefinitely? Would be great).

Anyway, my question is, how can I get the money back to me without it getting taxed?

Can I just send it to my bank account and withdraw it in cash right away? Will that prevent the gov from taxing it, or will they see the sums of money flowing through my account and come after me for taxes even if my balance is 0?

>> No.56248933

>>56248849
Yes I'm sure the government will notice your poorfag 4 figure transfers.
>will they see the sums of money flowing through my account
Rich kids probably get more pocket money than that, I don't think a literal bank/government will care about your $1000/mo poverty cashflow lmao

>> No.56249019

>>56248933
It's a third world country (Albania). Most people make less than half that much. It's a huge sum, I'm really afraid the government will notice it and come after me in taxes.

>> No.56249645

>>56249019
2 times average wage is not a lot of money in any country

>> No.56249703

>>56249019
Worse ca scenario, you pay taxes. Until then do your thing