Vancouver BC traders unite!

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by mrtwo, Dec 29, 2005.

  1. Osiris

    Osiris

    Steamworks on Friday 28th at 2:00pm

    Sounds good I'll be there as well...i have never actually been to Steamworks before.

    Cheers
     
    #61     Apr 26, 2006
  2. Damm, I will be stuck in Nanaimo all week!

    Next time guys...

    -Kastro
     
    #62     Apr 26, 2006
  3. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest

    If I can turn trading into a living, Im considering Vancouver.

    How are the taxes? Im in the states now.
     
    #63     Apr 28, 2006
  4. AFAIK 43.7% is the highest bracket and that starts at about 113k/ year. Base tax starts after about an 8k deduction, and starts at about 22%.

    Vancouver is expensive to me because i live on the island, so i cant really compare that end for you, but i know people that rent and they pay around 800-1100 for a 1 bedroom apt, and 1300 for a 2 bedroom in decent areas. Houses are nuts, and the new apartment buildings are just so small sq ft wise compared to my oldschool building in victoria.
     
    #64     Apr 29, 2006
  5. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest

    AFAIK 43.7% ... that sucks. So you make 113, you take home
    63k? That's sickening. Why get up in the morning?

    I was thinking more along the lines of Whistler, ... prolly too expensive, and confiscatory taxes ....

    If I can make this work, I'll probably just go down to the cayman islands (or some other tax-haven), make my dinero, and move somewhere I want to be..

    I wouldn't have thought avoiding taxes would be my primary goal, but I've come to conclusion that my government can't be trusted with my money anymore...

    Dare to dream.
     
    #65     Apr 29, 2006
  6. Well 43.7% is on the portion above 113k. Its a banded system. first 8k free, 8-20k or something is around 22%, and then goes up from there. 113k is not taxed at the full rate...
     
    #66     Apr 29, 2006
  7. ozzy

    ozzy

    I'm in Whistler right now temporarily. It's a great place to live assuming you like doing outdoor stuff. North Vancouver is also a good place to live.
     
    #67     Apr 29, 2006
  8. In Canada we have a Taxable Capital Gain of 50%. In your example $56,500 is tax free, and $56,500 would be considered taxable income.
     
    #68     Apr 29, 2006
  9. neophyte321

    neophyte321 Guest

    thanks for the information. Sorry about my choice of words.
    I reread my post, and was out of line in describing your tax system as "sickening".. not a word I normally use. (I recently completed my own US tax return, and have grown increasingly irritated about how that money is used and misused......)

    In any event, I think I'll go incorporate off-shore. That is, if my system works out as well as it might.
     
    #69     Apr 29, 2006
  10. foible

    foible

    Anyone want to try for another trader lunch hook-up this month? With the two holidays coming up (Canadian & US), the big question is if anyone will still be in the city on Friday afternoon :)

    If you would like to make it, which days are best?
     
    #70     May 10, 2006