Anyone works in UAE for US/EU tech company remotely or so as AE and take advantage of no income tax?

Just keen to understand if that's really a thing or you couldn't be resident there leveraging such thing.

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Sunbunny31
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US will take tax no matter where you live.
Beans
Big Shot
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Enterprise Account Executive
Facts.
jefe
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IRS gets its due. Always
Beans
Big Shot
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As long as you retain citizenship, you are paying taxes.
sassy_seller
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Even if you pay taxes in some other country being an expat? So you're double taxed?
Beans
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Enterprise Account Executive
Essentially yes, it's more complicated than that as there are breaks locally and for your home country but you are required to pay.
ZVRK
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I believe your employer would have to have a registered company in the UAE too, so that you benefit from no income tax..
Diablo
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If the company is registered there and you are a resident there, for sure
Sunbunny31
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Pretty sure the U.S. is going to take their share if you're a U.S. citizen working (whereever) for a U.S. company.
CuriousFox
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Understand this - Uncle Sam is gettin his. TRUST.
wolfofmiami
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FL has no state income tax
Kosta_Konfucius
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I assume if you are a US citizen you pay taxes
GDO
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BDM
I think this only works if you're not a US national. We EU people can indeed move and not be taxed by our country anymore
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