Word's out that a fresh residency program just dropped stateside. High-net-worth individuals can now fast-track their path to US residency through what's being called a "gold card" program—price tag sits at $1 million. But here's where it gets interesting: there's a premium tier. Drop $5 million for the "platinum card" and you're looking at not just expedited citizenship, but a 270-day window where taxes don't touch you.
This marks a significant shift in how residency pathways work. No more waiting in the standard queue. The program essentially creates a VIP lane for those with capital to deploy. The tax exemption angle on the platinum option? That's the real kicker for anyone thinking about wealth relocation strategies.
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PensionDestroyer
· 12-13 21:45
Another backdoor for the wealthy. America really knows how to play.
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FudVaccinator
· 12-11 19:19
NGL, this is just outright "Having money makes you the boss"... 270 days tax exemption? LOL, America is turning immigration policy into a menu.
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0xSherlock
· 12-11 02:07
ngl This is just outright money that can move mountains... 270 days of zero tax? I'm tempted.
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 12-11 02:07
Yet another new trick to cut leeks... 270 days tax-free? How many people will squeeze to get in?
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BlockchainBard
· 12-11 02:06
Damn... 270 days tax exemption? That's really impressive.
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SoliditySlayer
· 12-11 02:00
This tax-free window is simply a new trick to fleece the naive, as the game rules for the wealthy have changed again.
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FlatTax
· 12-11 01:56
270 days tax exemption? This is the real secret to wealth. The game rules for the rich are just different.
Word's out that a fresh residency program just dropped stateside. High-net-worth individuals can now fast-track their path to US residency through what's being called a "gold card" program—price tag sits at $1 million. But here's where it gets interesting: there's a premium tier. Drop $5 million for the "platinum card" and you're looking at not just expedited citizenship, but a 270-day window where taxes don't touch you.
This marks a significant shift in how residency pathways work. No more waiting in the standard queue. The program essentially creates a VIP lane for those with capital to deploy. The tax exemption angle on the platinum option? That's the real kicker for anyone thinking about wealth relocation strategies.