Didn't leave for tax reasons back then. Now? Can't go back because of them.
After closing our Series B, the math gets brutal. A wealth tax kicks in and suddenly most of my salary gets wiped out just by existing on the books. It's the kind of financial squeeze that forces you to recalculate everything—where you can work, where your company operates, what country actually makes sense anymore.
Tax policy hitting different when you've got real skin in the game.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-13 04:04
This is outrageous, making money is actually being drained by taxes...
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SoliditySlayer
· 01-13 04:02
This is the reality. Having money ends up trapping you with taxes, how ironic.
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YieldChaser
· 01-13 03:58
To be honest, that's why the big players are all figuring out how to go overseas... that wealth tax system is really harsh; the money is gone before it even heats up.
Didn't leave for tax reasons back then. Now? Can't go back because of them.
After closing our Series B, the math gets brutal. A wealth tax kicks in and suddenly most of my salary gets wiped out just by existing on the books. It's the kind of financial squeeze that forces you to recalculate everything—where you can work, where your company operates, what country actually makes sense anymore.
Tax policy hitting different when you've got real skin in the game.