Sup /biz/
I'm thinking about leaving my country (Argentina). I run a jewelry/clock/etc store (I sell but also make and repair things).
Thinking about somewhere in EU because already have citizenship (language not a problem).
Do you think USA or another place are better/easier to start (move in this case) a business?
>>1940639
Take it from someone whose lives in the UK, Spain, Italy and France.
If you want to start a business, do not go to the EU, or UK for that matter.
>>1940644
Taxes?
>>1940644
How do you live in 3+ countries at once?
>>1940649
Taxes aren't that bad in EU, as you can make the consumers pay it all with your luxury products. The average tax for businesses in EU is around 20 % if you choose to make an Ltd. or Inc. Some countries (Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco etc.) can be used to get almost no taxation on profits.
The workforce, on the other hand, is pretty terrible. They are lazy, expect huge salaries for minimal work and long vacations. And then they blame the employers for everything.
I think >>1940644 refers to the /pol/itical situation in Europe. There are problems all around the world, though.
I think USA has slightly less paperwork and some states and towns have minimal taxes.
>>1940644
you have to go back #brexit
Ireland is good for business at the moment, suposedly.
I would try Poland. Good growing economy. People spend a lot of money on different products, especially luxurious.
>>1944303
ha, are you serious?
>>1940639
You are in the best place right now - almost as far away as you can get from EU and USA.
Stay there.
>>1945215
Yup