My name Is Khai, and I am a bit of a rambler. I like to travel, learn and tell stories.
I've been to a couple dozen countries with my sights on dozens more. I've been traveling for over a decade and love sharing these stories, be it my overpass tightrope nap, winning my first impromptu Beijing dance contest, or legally avoiding taxes for over a decade by reading the tax code.
Each episode, I talk about what I did, what I do, and how it happens.
Thanks for listening!
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Hello!
My name Is Khai, and I am a bit of a rambler. I like to travel, learn and tell stories.
I've been to a couple dozen countries with my sights on dozens more. I've been traveling for over a decade and love sharing these stories, be it my overpass tightrope nap, winning my first impromptu Beijing dance contest, or legally avoiding taxes for over a decade by reading the tax code.
Each episode, I talk about what I did, what I do, and how it happens.
Thanks for listening!
The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. Consult with a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.
I like airports. Get a mask and some earplugs, have some movies or a good book on deck.
Enjoy the ride, wherever you're going is waiting for you with lots of surprises in store. Or a couch that you can lay on and play video games, that's waiting also.
I know the dire straits of the job market are nothing to sneeze at, but dozens of countries have thousands of job openings for someone with a native English accent from the US, Canada or UK and more neutral accents from fluent non-native English speakers.
If you want or need money, ESL is about as quick and easy a remedy as there is for fluent English speakers.
How all the things I didn't think about or forgot to do before I went traveling didn't stop me having a great time or even matter much one way or another.
In the US, if you are abroad for 330 or more days out of the tax year, you file a single IRS tax form, 2555, the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion and don't have to pay about 125,000 in earned income tax each year. takes 15 minutes to fill out.
Country doesn't matter, company doesn't matter, being out of the US 330 days or more entitles you to this legal tax eclusion.
Which is pretty great, I've saved probably tens of thousands over the years while traveling using this income tax exclusion.
The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. Consult with a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.
My name Is Khai, and I am a bit of a rambler. I like to travel, learn and tell stories.
I've been to a couple dozen countries with my sights on dozens more. I've been traveling for over a decade and love sharing these stories, be it my overpass tightrope nap, winning my first impromptu Beijing dance contest, or legally avoiding taxes for over a decade by reading the tax code.
Each episode, I talk about what I did, what I do, and how it happens.
Thanks for listening!
The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. Consult with a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.