Tates Brothers 0% tax "method" finally exposed .

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How well would this really work? Hard to imagine e.g. Switzerland (no CFC rules) wouldn't cotton on after some time.
switzerland is pretty ok but you need to carefully follow the rules, netherland and germany are dirty players in that regards.
It wont be cheap and no shell companies ofc.
 
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I finally got around to watching that video from the Dating Guru, I left thinking there are more red flags with that guy than the Tate's all I see is someone finding a snippet of something, then connecting it to a crime without any real evidence. "Oh Wise flagged it as AML, crime!" Yeah ok, maybe, but I deposited £100 into a bookmaker last week and was also flagged for AML/KYC, is that due to being a criminal? Or is it because these places have to follow stupid regulations that virtually everyone gets flagged? Coffeezilla with all that spiel about Epstein screams of psyop work. Someone is paying that guy.

The way I see it is that the Tate built their business/brand by pretending they were wealthy, then actually got massively wealthy from Hustler's University and had more cash than they knew what to do with. And ran into plenty of trouble along the way - losing processors, losing bank accounts etc. etc.

The Mexican passport thing looks like a roll of the dice to get on board with some EMIs, payment processors, etc., when other avenues have expired. All the talk of some grand tax avoidance scheme and multiple crimes doesn't seem too plausible. Not saying they are stand-up guys or haven't tried to fiddle the system one way or another but it's way overblown.

I have followed their content for ages, look at the Hateful Tate series, they clearly weren't rolling in cash back then, and up until a few years ago, most of the opulence was smoke and mirrors. Yeah they had a couple of nice cars, and perceived wealth, but it was Wizz Air from Bucharest to Luton, something they'd call you a "brokie" for now. Then it really picked up for them with serious cash and you started seeing way more travel, jets, cars etc. etc.
 
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Someone is paying that guy
youtube.com probably
100%
hustlers university 1 was a ~1 hour video he sold for ~$200 or something that was him explaining his business philosophy, his number 1 message was speed and how he operated his tv advertising sales company depending on every sale to keep the lights on for years & how he does methods like creating a site for a product that he hasnt sourced and then runs ad campaigns, when he gets sales he will send out apology emails saying theres been a ~2 week delay and hows theres going to be a gift with their order to make up for it and then he will use the 2 weeks to source a product (i think this is kind of based still), istg another thing he says is to not even pay taxes until you are making $1m/year and then you can just pay accountants and lawyers later.
we're seeing the result of that ig
 
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The content of the early Hustlers University is irrelevant, though. What Tate says in those video ≠ what he does. It's just a message tailored for the audience.
 
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The content of the early Hustlers University is irrelevant, though. What Tate says in those video ≠ what he does. It's just a message tailored for the audience.
think you're misunderstanding me, theres no reason to disbelieve anything he says in that course, hes boastful about things that are dubiously legal and probably retarded

the "famoose" is another great example of this, openly bragging about doing scumbag sociopathic s**t that is possibly illegal but because its so fun to say "famoose" no one cares
 
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This seems to be the go-to operating model for grifting gurus online these days. But not everyone has the charisma, looks, or intelligence to pull it off at their scale. According to recent news, their (discovered) revenue from 2014-2022 was 21m GBP.

The passports seems more like a hobby than a necessity in their business structure. In setups like these, it makes far more sense to have a team that sets up the right nominees, trusted partners with substance in a favourable jurisdiction. Then, your nominees (or "partners") conveniently loan you money for living expenses, covering everything from luxury cars to private jets, and just like that, you’ve got yourself a pretty functional system.

Interesting case study for sure, especially since their operations rely heavily on crypto.
 
Various writers have sold books which were not ready yet. The system isn’t weird and if you deliver or more I also don’t see the problem.
 
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