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I didn't know you were Canadian. Is the entire damn country on SN?
All 2 of them?
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What are the odds?
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He is a Canadian living in the US. Does that even count? Haha
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I’m prepared. Will simplify work visa and cross border tax lol
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It better, since you're all going to be Canadians living in the US pretty soon.
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Better not let us vote. Unless you like permanent power for the Dems.
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Being a territory is a better deal than being a state anyway. I suggest Canada negotiate for that. No voting and no taxes.
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39 sats \ 1 reply \ @grayruby 8 Jan
No federal taxes but our next socialist governor will make territory income tax 60%.
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Sure, but that was going to happen either way.
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Peurto Rico people pay taxes
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Not to the feds
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Yes they do.
Peurto Ricans don't pay federal income tax on income derived from within Peurto Rico.
Man look at all those qualifiers.
Workers in Puerto Rico pay Social Security taxes, self-employment taxes, and more. IRS figures for 2023 show that Puerto Rico paid $5,140,301, compared with Vermont’s $5,660,731.
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Oh dang. I didn't realize they paid Social Security taxes. I don't even know what "self-employment taxes" are.
The comparison to Vermont is strange, since Vermont is much smaller.
You'll be like Peurto Rico. Forever a territory, never a state
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This was slick
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