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TKinOH
I was wondering about the travel restriction placed on someone recovering from this procedure, also... Anyone here on IORR with experience on this detail?
It is good to see that Mick is well enough to travel, and always good for a sighting of the man on the move.
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There is always a concern about number of days you stay in countries due to tax reasons. Can't stay in USA for months I suppose. That is good news because it will allow for 2-3 months in USA later on.
Mick will be able to rest and have great days in France. Then we hope for him to get well soon. I don't need shows. All I hope for is Mick to get well. The rest is a bonus. I mean more shows, tours and all of that.
Mick must have different tax arrangements to Keith then.
The Richards seem to spend most of the year in the US, other than brief trips to Caicos and of course Redlands.
Keith holds permanent residency in the U.S. - in fact, he may now hold U.S. citizenship. Perhaps this alters his tax arrangements.
Tax in the US is a lot less onerous than tax in France or UK despite what our American cousins may say.
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grzegorz67
He is a UK Citizen but holds Non Domicilary Status, which means that he cannot spend more than 90 days a year here or else he has to pay tax. He's here a lot so I imagine he goes close to that limit. That's been the case since 1971, when they all moved to France to record Exile.
I believe Keith is similarly subject to the 90 day rule though I believe he spends far less time here than Mick.
Charlie & Ronnie are permanent residents.
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Stoneage
I know that, Grzegorz.I was thinking in terms of where he pays his taxes. It's got to be somewhere. Or, perhaps, not...
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Spud
Shhhh .
Mick doesn't pay any tax ...
He's just a real good tipper.
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He is a UK Citizen but holds Non Domicilary Status, which means that he cannot spend more than 90 days a year here or else he has to pay tax. He's here a lot so I imagine he goes close to that limit. That's been the case since 1971, when they all moved to France to record Exile.
I believe Keith is similarly subject to the 90 day rule though I believe he spends far less time here than Mick.
Charlie & Ronnie are permanent residents.
In layman’s terms, Jagger is a British Citizen who resides in various other nations for most of the year. He’s a nomad.
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He is a UK Citizen but holds Non Domicilary Status, which means that he cannot spend more than 90 days a year here or else he has to pay tax. He's here a lot so I imagine he goes close to that limit. That's been the case since 1971, when they all moved to France to record Exile.
I believe Keith is similarly subject to the 90 day rule though I believe he spends far less time here than Mick.
Charlie & Ronnie are permanent residents.
In layman’s terms, Jagger is a British Citizen who resides in various other nations for most of the year. He’s a nomad.
Aah.....he's a 'citizen of nowhere' then....
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djgab
maybe he is Jeremy the Nowhere Man ???
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djgab
or in the Lord of Apes ?
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or in the Lord of Apes ?
Isn't that "The Legend of Blue Turns to Greystoke"?
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or in the Lord of Apes ?
Isn't that "The Legend of Blue Turns to Greystoke"?
Sequel to The Return of Blue and Lonesome
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or in the Lord of Apes ?
Isn't that "The Legend of Blue Turns to Greystoke"?
Sequel to The Return of Blue and Lonesome
Nice try. The sequel was Blue and Lonesome Dove.
You really are a late bloomer!