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I Left Norway to Build My Startup

23 pointsby noch5 months ago

5 comments

maeil5 months ago
Had a look at the linked articles.<p>&gt; Norway levies a net wealth tax of 1 percent on individuals’ wealth stocks exceeding NOK 1.7 million (EUR 150,000 or USD 160,000), with 0.7 percent going to municipalities and 0.3 percent to the central government. Norway’s net wealth tax dates to 1892. Additionally, for net wealth exceeding NOK 20 million (EUR 1.74 million or USD 1.88 million), the tax rate is 1.1 percent.<p>So if the post-$40m raise founder&#x27;s share is $30m (number doesn&#x27;t really matter), he&#x27;d have to pay 1.1% of that in wealth tax? So he&#x27;d have do dilute his share from e.g. 75% to 74.25%.<p>Moving to <i>Switzerland</i> of all countries over just that? Ironically one of the only ~4 other countries in the world with a wealth tax? Makes very little sense.<p>It&#x27;s telling that he writes this whole article extremely critical of it all, without once mentioning the actual percentage he&#x27;d have to pay and is moving over. Surely that&#x27;s the most critical information here.
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hcfman5 months ago
Pretty interesting. Also because Norways wealth then depends on something we are trying to get rid of. It will then be interesting what happens when it&#x27;s gone.
gunalx5 months ago
Its not really that bad. Being petty for pocket change and complaining on hn is lowlife.<p>Wealth tax aint great if you want to keep the money stale, but that just means you should use it to compund itself.
drannex5 months ago
Dude, quoting Ayn Rand once is bad enough. Referencing Atlas Shrugged repeatedly? Instant cred wipeout.
pwdisswordfishz5 months ago
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