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Digital Nomadism vs. the State: the struggle for tax jurisdiction in a digital world

The world is constantly going digital, and technology allows us to cross borders like never before (it’s never been easier or cheaper to travel). You would think that those borders don’t make sense in the online world (in my work, I hardly feel borders at all, only when I’m traveling). There is an intense territorial […]

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Atlas (again) shrugs his shoulders: How incompetent bureaucrats are destroying (European) society

Warning: This article contains targeted generalisations about regulators, bureaucrats, judges, trade unionists and other groups of people. While I accept that there are bright exceptions in each group of these people, I find them unfortunately negligible. Introduction I am a “child of fortune” because the field I have been professionally and long-term involved in (penetration

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Uruguay – a safe haven in difficult times

“Urugua” means “river snail” in the indigenous Guaraní language. “Y” means water. “Uru” means any wild bird, and “Ruguái” means “tail.” No one knows exactly (not even the Uruguayans themselves) whether Uruguay means “water of river snails” or “tail of birds” because of the Uruguay River, which spreads across the country like a giant bird’s

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