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  1. #24572
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I have 14 of them my damn self. That is why I can't be tipping them hoes like a lot of other mongers. Neither guns nor ammo is cheap.
    Hate to tell you this but though expensive and potentially lethal, your first photo wasn't a gun. 🙄.

    G.

  2. #24571
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    All true. I would add that if you're working on a development project, and being paid by a foreign company in your home country, you're not subject to local taxation due to the agreements between the Government of the Philippines and the various development agencies.

    GE.
    Many countries develop reciprocal tax agreements to prevent double taxation, even outside aid activities. I think even the IRS forgoes double dipping when the US citizen has been overseas greater than 183 days a year.


    Moral of the story: get trustworthy advice beyond a sex-blog before trying to buck the system. 😁

    Cheers. G.

  3. #24570
    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]
    I have dealt very closely with this sort of stuff. The simple rule of thumb is you pay taxes according to the tax laws of the country you are based in, IF you are being paid by a local permanent establishment. Additionally if you are a US citizen, then you are taxed in the US too for your global income.

    However, if you are shown to be in the Philippines as a "retiree" and you still "consult pro bono" with a company back in the States who pay you "ex gratia" directly into your Chase account, then no one in the Phils is any wiser. Lots of information available through Mercer, PWC, Deloitte, etc.
    All true. I would add that if you're working on a development project, and being paid by a foreign company in your home country, you're not subject to local taxation due to the agreements between the Government of the Philippines and the various development agencies.

    GE.

  4. #24569
    Quote Originally Posted by MadisonGuy  [View Original Post]
    Not sure where you're from, but everyone in the USA has a gun.
    I have 14 of them my damn self. That is why I can't be tipping them hoes like a lot of other mongers. Neither guns nor ammo is cheap.
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  5. #24568
    Quote Originally Posted by Goferring  [View Original Post]
    If you are physically in the Philippines when you are doing the 'work in the USA' eg writing reports or working online then you are working in the PI and subject to their tax and immigration legislation. Where you are paid is irrelevant. I'd guess 90% of formal expats are paid in their home country bank account. Many reputable companies would be very reluctant to have an employee working overseas side skirting these requirements. Google 'permanent establishment' to see why they would be mightily pissed if you were to become regarded as a foreign office, accidentally throw their tax structure into chaos and create a whole set of new tax obligations for them.

    Notwithstanding the above, are their guys who do contracting or online work and fly below the radar? Sure but you need to fully research the risks both at home and in the PI and go in informed. Get it wrong and a easy semi retirement could get very messy indeed.

    Enjoy. G.
    I have dealt very closely with this sort of stuff. The simple rule of thumb is you pay taxes according to the tax laws of the country you are based in, IF you are being paid by a local permanent establishment. Additionally if you are a US citizen, then you are taxed in the US too for your global income.

    However, if you are shown to be in the Philippines as a "retiree" and you still "consult pro bono" with a company back in the States who pay you "ex gratia" directly into your Chase account, then no one in the Phils is any wiser. Lots of information available through Mercer, PWC, Deloitte, etc.

  6. #24567
    Quote Originally Posted by MadisonGuy  [View Original Post]
    It's no problem to do work in the USA, but be based in Philippines is it? I figure if you are getting paid from the US you don't need to bother with their laws. I've been thinking about moving there if an election went the wrong way or economy turned south again. I may not live with the same house and cars in USA, but for 25-30 k a year I figure my lifestyle will be better there having maid, cook, masseuse. I spend almost 10 k a year in the USA just for massages.
    If you are physically in the Philippines when you are doing the 'work in the USA' eg writing reports or working online then you are working in the PI and subject to their tax and immigration legislation. Where you are paid is irrelevant. I'd guess 90% of formal expats are paid in their home country bank account. Many reputable companies would be very reluctant to have an employee working overseas side skirting these requirements. Google 'permanent establishment' to see why they would be mightily pissed if you were to become regarded as a foreign office, accidentally throw their tax structure into chaos and create a whole set of new tax obligations for them.

    Notwithstanding the above, are their guys who do contracting or online work and fly below the radar? Sure but you need to fully research the risks both at home and in the PI and go in informed. Get it wrong and a easy semi retirement could get very messy indeed.

    Enjoy. G.

  7. #24566
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    Absolutely correct on all points. In addition, the Bureau of Immigration here has recently tightened the rules for foreigners being employed in the Philippines, so working legally here is even more difficult than it was a few months ago. Some of the larger, more successful groups such as Ayala and SM do occasionally hired expat engineers and other technical staffs on contract, and virtually all development contractors (ie those Western companies with contracts from USAID, JICA, AusAID, World Bank or ADB) bring in expats to manage key elements of their projects, which is how I ended up working here.

    GE.
    It's no problem to do work in the USA, but be based in Philippines is it? I figure if you are getting paid from the US you don't need to bother with their laws. I've been thinking about moving there if an election went the wrong way or economy turned south again. I may not live with the same house and cars in USA, but for 25-30 k a year I figure my lifestyle will be better there having maid, cook, masseuse. I spend almost 10 k a year in the USA just for massages.

  8. #24565
    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    Well there are 2 sides to everything Mr E.

    Scandis I know have a good pinay she has a Merc sports car and her boobs are bigger LOL. Another in a similar position and yet another with kids and happy. I know all 3 and see them on FB as well as chat at times. Some in Australia same.

    But when I know cuties married to Americans then the troubles surface from why experience (albeit limited). One I know ended up in rural Oregon in a trailer park with his parents and was mucking out horses. No job, no prospect of work as so rural = she goes to a 'city' and there she is exotic to the locals and tries to find another guy etc. What a mess.

    But many pinays think the USA is the 'dream' when they never realize how long they have to wait (I know 2 pinays with American men to be married and 18-24 months later waiting for the interview and visa etc). These two are OK as I know the guys well and will likely attend the wedding.

    But many are not so lucky as the guy misrepresents himself and the pinay thinks all thing in USA are the best (which clearly they are not). She make to mistake of thinking with her heart not her brain and ignoring advice from some about the guy.

    Another I know is already planning her wedding to the guy and yet had not met him! Is online boyfriend. I check Hi FB page and he has pics with guns, with real 'feral' friends (IMHO) and he clearly lives at home, appears to have no work or maybe a little (amazing what people say about themselves on FB! I tell her this and she sees him through red tinted glasses sadly. Another one to be disappointed IMHO if she ever gets as far as meet / marry him.
    Not sure where you're from, but everyone in the USA has a gun. It's interesting you can figure out a person by their facebook account. Not sure why you're so concerned with how others are living.

  9. #24564
    Quote Originally Posted by VictorHugo99  [View Original Post]
    Sure agree FT.

    My tuition of US400 paid one time to a scammer has helped to transform my present approach in Phil.

    Wisdom pays.

    Vic.
    As KY said not sure how you got scammed.

    If paying school fees you ask for Assessment from the Registrar. This is printed on official paper and shows the course the cutie will take. It gives a breakdown and total fee plus how to pay it (lump sum or monthly).

    Then double check and call the school / uni and speak to the Registrar office and see if this is correct and ask if you can pay directly to the school via bank transfer.

    Easy and make plain sense to me and anyone else who pays school fees. I give this advice to anyone who asks me but PHP20000 seems an OK amount for a semester at a mid range school (not the expensive ones in Manila etc) but I know fees less than that per semester but I doubt the quality of education given at that institution.

    So can't see how you were scammed if you did this.

    However if you just believed her and did not ask for any supporting document from the school then IMHO it is entirely your fault as you would not do this is your won place so why forget to it here.

    Exactly how has this transformed your approach? You will never return, you won't give cash to cuties until you meet them or what?

  10. #24563

    Lmao.

    Quote Originally Posted by CzarNicholas  [View Original Post]
    I have been using pina for 90 days LOL.

    I have met a few hot ones that need money 2 visit me, I say no.

    The hotter ones are probably dudes sitting in internet cafes in Lagos!
    https://philippineslifestyle.com/nig...R67LKMyXYW8KQA

  11. #24562
    Quote Originally Posted by KY694  [View Original Post]
    I picked up the third girl I talked to in High So and sticked to her so I dunno about this: what is the usual age range of girls in High Society and bars? While it varies greatly among individuals, I think Filipino girls age well, many 30 years old are still very fuckable to me. For me, it looks like girls on the dance floor are all between 20-27, but I won't be surprised if many 30 years old are among them.

    Say, for a well maintained 22 years old girl, how many more years can she expects to still be popular and earn good money in bars or High society? I assume that most girl will start to prepare an exit plan like marriage at the age of 27? I doubt if many guests would want to marry a working girl and vice versa, so these girls will probably need to find a guy the normal way or marry a guest who is 30 years older than them.
    Once these girls start selling pussy, they never stop. There is no exit strategy. They may enter long-term relationships with clients as a girlfriend, live-in, or even a wife but they never stop selling pussy. When the foreigner can no longer keep up with their ever-growing financial demands, the girl will return to the bar in search of a bigger fish to lease her pussy. What you get when you rent her for a night or two is a prostitute turning up the GFE and maybe even love bombing you. This is not what these hookers are like in their real lives. They are damaged goods and no sane Western man would put up with their drama and behavioral issues for an extended period.

    There are various slums in Angeles City where ex-bargirls retire to live out their remaining days with or without a trike driver boyfriend. Girls usually go in and out of the bars until they grow to water buffalo size or their looks and bodies fall apart. Then they become waitresses, mamasans, or recruiters. Most return to the rice field from whence they came, and a younger family member replaces them as a hooker in Angeles City. Prostitution is usually is a family affair in the Philippines. It is a myth that the families do not know that the girls are selling pussy in Angeles City and Manila. There is no fairytale ending to a career as a hooker.

  12. #24561
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    In their dreams. Most return right back where they came from when they turn back into pumpkins. Most of the ones that do win the lotto, the shit does not last.

    My boy used to own a bar in Pattaya. Guys would come in and swoop the chicks away. He would always say I wish they hurry up and break up so she can bring her ass back to work.

    Guys sell dreams the same way the girls do. When he gets her home to his studio apartment in Northern Norway 3 clicks from the Arctic Circle and has her cleaning rings out of the bathtub and toilet, she will quickly realize that is not what she was signing up for. She was signing up for the vacation him, not the everyday him.

    Just like how you see mfs talking about it's only $20; you paid $2000 for a ticket and you are staying in a 4 star hotel. Well when they get the chick back home with them the story changes to we don't have $20 for that shit! Fairytale over.
    Well there are 2 sides to everything Mr E.

    Scandis I know have a good pinay she has a Merc sports car and her boobs are bigger LOL. Another in a similar position and yet another with kids and happy. I know all 3 and see them on FB as well as chat at times. Some in Australia same.

    But when I know cuties married to Americans then the troubles surface from why experience (albeit limited). One I know ended up in rural Oregon in a trailer park with his parents and was mucking out horses. No job, no prospect of work as so rural = she goes to a 'city' and there she is exotic to the locals and tries to find another guy etc. What a mess.

    But many pinays think the USA is the 'dream' when they never realize how long they have to wait (I know 2 pinays with American men to be married and 18-24 months later waiting for the interview and visa etc). These two are OK as I know the guys well and will likely attend the wedding.

    But many are not so lucky as the guy misrepresents himself and the pinay thinks all thing in USA are the best (which clearly they are not). She make to mistake of thinking with her heart not her brain and ignoring advice from some about the guy.

    Another I know is already planning her wedding to the guy and yet had not met him! Is online boyfriend. I check Hi FB page and he has pics with guns, with real 'feral' friends (IMHO) and he clearly lives at home, appears to have no work or maybe a little (amazing what people say about themselves on FB! I tell her this and she sees him through red tinted glasses sadly. Another one to be disappointed IMHO if she ever gets as far as meet / marry him.

  13. #24560
    Quote Originally Posted by DCups  [View Original Post]
    You did pretty good for your first trip, KY! Once you bang that PI GFE pussy it becomes addictive! The post-PI depression is completely normal. As for getting a job in the PI well we do have some ISG members who work in PI but those jobs are few. Maybe others can comment on that. I am planning retirement there in three years. Subic or Dumaguete or South Cebu. Used to be stationed at Clark in the heyday 80's and now I just relive my youth every annual visit. Don't take the generational thing personally. I'm sure you are good at your job. Cheers.
    Yes, thanks, I love the trip and the experience. I was lucky to find a girl whom I have great chemistry with. Both the memories of the sex and the couple activities with her will stay with me for years to come, if not longer.

    I live in MA, US. I will envy you if you manage to retire in PH in 3 years. I still have 35 years to go before I can retire. Feel like 35 years of sex prison from GFE. US is really depressing in that and many other aspects. My best wishes to you and your plan!

  14. #24559
    Quote Originally Posted by VictorHugo99  [View Original Post]
    Sure agree FT.

    My tuition of US400 paid one time to a scammer has helped to transform my present approach in Phil.

    Wisdom pays.

    Vic.
    How did they scam you 400 USD? That is 20 K Php.

    I got scammed by a ladybody for 400 PHP.

  15. #24558
    Thanks.

    My head is clear, I absolutely know what she needs to do to survive. I am just one of the hundred guest she will meet in a year.

    The problem is the emotional attachments to the great GFE and illusion of love.

    I am still finding an effective way to detox. This morning, I jerked off to the memory of kissing the Ph girl and her photo. So pathetic HAHAHA.

    Time will heal all I guess.

    Quote Originally Posted by VictorHugo99  [View Original Post]
    Great report KY.

    Real glad you had a great GFE time.

    No one can disagree with your feelings about having a solo subject for your time in PI. You are the judge of that.

    I find it helpful to detoxe and stop over thinking the emotional high after the trip.

    It might become a difficult issue if you are unable to manage reasonable expectation of the young woman who actually needs to continue her professional activities during your absence. At the end of the day, she needs to move on from you to her next new friend.

    Take care bro.

    Vic.

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