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For questions about the body of law known as "international law," the interaction of two or more sovereign states, including agreements and laws between them, and disputes of jurisdiction for civil or criminal matters.
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What is the maximum number of countries in which one can simultaneously be tax resident?
Inspired by this Reddit thread and other stories of people working remotely from all over the world, apparently without giving too much thought to the legal implications,
Working abroad remotely and U …
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What is the maximum number of countries in which one can simultaneously be tax resident?
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Be a US citizen - automatic US tax residency
Own a UK property and live there for 91 days to gain UK tax residency
Spend 60 days in India plus a total of 365 days over the previous 4 y …