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"If you can't, we just repatriate you and your brother," he said.
I can easily imagine legislation that ends up saying essentially, "OK -- for every gazillion dollars you repatriate, you have to create one part time job that has to last at least 20 minutes". Plus, why do we want a hiring credit that only applies to multinationals that squirrel their profits away overseas?
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As if they might jump out in front of you and get you repatriated before you could say vicuña.
For instance, if they say Look, Apple, you can repatriate your $250 billion you have parked offshore, and you're just going to have to pay 12 percent that may open a door to a next level of transparency.
It also allows you to repatriate your funds should you decide to sell your property.
"At last," as the 93-year-old European President-for-Life, Angela Merkel, put it, "we are repatriating to you your powers, and not just the ones you asked for, but all the other ones as well".
And historically, you've only been taxed when you repatriate your assets.
It's so ridiculously easy to meet people that you can quickly get discouraged about the challenges of making new friends once you repatriate.
"There are a lot of negative thoughts about offshore planning with various root causes," says Rosen. "One of the misconceptions is that if you set up an offshore account, you'll have to repatriate the cash if you're ever sued or face jail time for civil contempt.
This is a deemed repatriation so you are taxed regardless of whether you actually repatriate the funds.
You cannot repatriate someone to an unstable, unsafe region".
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