-Things
to know if you hire Latin locals for your expat business... are they going to be
working “on” or “off” the books? It makes a big difference, to both you, the employer
and the employee. Of course the legal (but not necessarily correct) thing to do
is to hire people according to the labor laws of the country you’re in.
However, many prospective employees will insist on “cash only” and will refuse
to sign on as “official’ workers. Why? Because then they will have to get a tax
number, have a percentage of their salary withdrawn for taxes and their version of social security,
chip in for the failed national health program, etc., etc. All of those extracted sums which are either misspent or
stolen by politicos and govt slugs… sound familiar? So... what else is new.
-One
of the truly amazing things about living on Latin America is that you can trim
out your home and/or business with the wood from amazingly beautiful
rainforest hardwood trees for the cost of clear pine (available at your local Home Depot up in
Cleveland). But wait a minute… what about all that reported clear-cutting and
deforestation going on down here … and the rumors of forest depletion and even extinction? What
can or should you do if you want the best world-class wood and can’t stomach the crap synthetic wood
look?
- What’s your
exit plan? Do you have a "Plan B"? Last Chance, the clock is
ticking….
If not- it’s your last
chance to check out my latest off-the-tourist-trail, boots-on-the-ground,
fast-track seminar event in Central America. Come down to the January 2015
seminar, formulate your own “Plan B” and find out how to live an
extraordinarily good life in Latin America on a measly Social Security check.
For complete details, go to www.ExpatWisdom.com, and click on the Latin
American Seminar link at the top of the main page.
-Do follow the link on
the main page at www.ExpatWisdom.com to schedule a private phone,
Skype or Mumble consult with me. If you want to discuss the details of living,
working, playing, doing business and/or retiring in Latin America, we can talk
about your situation one on one.