Expats looking to minimize their income-tax bill may want to pack up and move to Bulgaria

While theres no such thing as tax-free living, some places have better tax structures for expats than othersand the tiny Balkan nation is one of them.
A new report from AIRINC, a firm that collects and analyzes data on international mobility thats based in Cambridge, Mass., shows certain countries offer distinct advantages when it comes to expats paying taxes.
To determine the best and worst countries for expatriate taxpayers, AIRINC looked at 125 countries and compared marginal tax ratesthat is, the tax rate you would pay on an additional dollar of income. The data firm applies that to what they define as high income married expatriate individuals…..

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