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Ask Best-Selling Author And Accountant Tom Corley: How To Handle Taxes Back Home When You’re Traveling Long-Term

Tom Corley boatsA travel budget becomes more than simply calculating spending versus savings when you take an extended trip, especially if you’re a citizen of a country like the United States that requires you to pay taxes whether or not you happen to be there. My live chat guest today can help you understand what’s required of you, plus what you might be able to deduct if you take a career break or RTW trip.

Tom Corley is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Financial PLanner (CFP), and holds a Master’s Degree in Taxation. Tom is also the author of the bestselling book Rich Habits – The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals and the soon to be released, Rich Kids – How to Raise Our Children to be Happy and Successful in Life.

The chat is open today, Tuesday May 6th from 7:30pm-10:30pm US EST, ask away!

Tom and I will be online this evening to clear up any questions you may have about how to file, the taxes required of you, and yes, how to get a bigger return using parts of your trip as deductions. Someone should also ask if there’s any way to get out of paying taxes at all or at the very least, avoid double taxation when earning income in another country. We’re waiting for any questions you may have in the comments below!

How Would You Improve The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament?

istanbul cat booksThe annual Best City To Visit Travel Tournaments aren’t strangers to controversy despite an open voting format that hasn’t changed much over the past 6 years. Middle East politics, what actually constitutes a city, and of course, recent Romanian dominance have all been debated in various comments sections on this site.

How would you change The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament to make it better?

Format changes to city restrictions these are some of the suggestions you made recently on the foXnoMad Facebook page but I want to ask you directly what you like, dislike, would keep or change – in the comments below. As always, I appreciate the feedback that will help the BCTV Tournament be even better in 2015!

The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2014 Winner Is Craiova, Romania

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Despite an inspired campaign by Sibiu’s supporters to achieve a Best City To Visit Championship first, Craiova’s solid victory marks another: Romania is the first country to ever win back to back tournament finals. Craiova was the second while Sibiu was the number one seed in the tournament and early on in the voting it seemed the 2013 champ was destined to bring me back for a return visit. Congratulations to Craiova and Dana, who originally nominated the city in Romania’s southwest back in February.



The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2015 Has Already Begun

I’ll be taking your contest opinions in an upcoming post later this week but it seems the controversies from this year’s tournament have already motivated a few cities from different parts of the globe to begin their campaigns for 2015. I have received emails from a few large organizations who are looking forward to challenging cities from Romania and beyond in about 10 months from now.


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I’ll See You In Craiova

In the past due to my personal deficiency yet valuable travel asset of planning most trips last minute, I’ve visited winners of best city tournaments toward the end of the calendar year. This time however I’m aiming to break the pattern and visit Craiova during its warmer months. You can find my current travel plans on my upcoming stops page and I hope if you’re in Craiova that we can meet up while I’m there. I’ll organize something on my Facebook page and look forward to seeing Craiova and having drinks with its local supporters!

Thank you everyone who participated followed, and voted in The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2014. Your participation gives the contest its life and whatever path it takes is always a fun ride to watch. Congratulations again to all of the cities for being nominated and Craiova for being 2014’s Best City to Visit!

Ask Someone Who Traveled Around The World Without Using Money: How You Can Save Significantly On Your Next Trip

michael wiggeWhen most of us think about creating a digital travel budget to reduce costs so we can see more places for less, we typically don’t consider bartering as a means to go anywhere. But that’s exactly what my live chat guest did in 2010, trading his way from an apple to a home in Hawaii in 42 steps, taking the scenic route around the world.

Author of How To Barter To Paradise, filmmaker and journalist Michael Wigge (pronounced wig-ee) first started as comedic travel reporter on MTV in Germany, and that’s the last time he ever stayed in one place.

Since then, the world has been his newsroom: from living with the native Yanomami Indian tribe in the Amazon rainforest to fighting Sumo wrestlers in Japan. For the past decade, Wigge has been spinning around the globe reporting and producing in his trademark style: a hybrid of journalism and comedy. Culture is what drives him to travel and meet others and he is fascinated by the similarities and differences that make the world hum.

The chat now closed, thank you everyone for participating!

Michael will be joining us on Friday (a slight change in the schedule) from 2pm-5pm US EST, which gives you some extra time to ask him about his money-less journey and how the lessons he learned can help you cut costs on your next vacation. All of the action takes place in the comments below so don’t be shy and ask away!

The Best City To Visit Travel Tournament 2014: Championship

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The aftermath of a controversial all-Romanian Final Four leaves us with the potential of another first: a repeat champion city. Sibiu faces its southern rival Craiova, which got nearly 200 more total votes in the previous round. We’ll see if Craiova’s supporters can stop Sibiu in what I suspect will be a close and competitive vote. I look forward to watching the results that determine where in Romania I’ll be visiting later this year.

Voting in the Championship will be open until 18:00pm US EST this Sunday, April 6th. Those of you reading through email and RSS will have to click-through to this page to vote. FINAL RESULTS won’t be announced until Tuesday, April 8th and current results will begin displaying later in the week.


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Good luck to both of the finalist cities!

Photos (Plus Video) Of Kiev’s Maidan As Revolution Simmers In Ukraine

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Kiev, Ukraine’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti is visually intimidating yet conversely welcoming for a city center that resembles a war zone. Translated into Independence Square, locals simply refer to it as Maidan, a word that has grown to carry with it deep connotations in Ukraine. This is where on November 21, 2013, a wave of revolutionary demonstrations were sparked by the government of President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to back out of signing Association and Free Trade Agreements with the European Union.

Core elements of the Association Agreement were signed by the new Ukrainian government earlier this month, less than 4 weeks after “Euromaidan” protestors ousted Yanukovych but for those camped out in Maidan, there is still a long way to go.

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Perhaps one of the biggest misconceptions about Independence Square is that it is dangerous to walk around.

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Maidan is the downtown area of Kiev and people still visit the shops around with coffees from McDonald’s in their hands.

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Other elements of the square have their own capitalist interests.

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That is not to say there aren’t millions of reminders of the struggle waged and lives lost.

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Most of the people I spoke with camped out in Maidan say they will wait until the upcoming presidential elections on May 25, 2014.

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Passersby look at the remains of an armored police vehicle destroy during the riots. The asphalt still smelled of gas, which continues to slowly leak out of rusted fuel tanks.

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Free soup and bread are available throughout the day, something many of the local poor have come to rely on.

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A piano that has been in Maidan since the early days of the revolution, which musicians played during the worst of the fighting.

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I was fortunate to capture this talented artist one afternoon. In the video right, people relive tension with the tick tap of ping pong balls on saturated wood.

Flowers in front of a makeshift memorial.

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Archangel Mikhail, Kiev’s patron saint, looks over Independence Square.

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From somber to festive, the mood here varies.

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I was surprised at how large Maidan Nezalezhnosti actually is, about one square kilometer.

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The Kiev City Hall has become the de facto headquarters for the Euromaidan demonstrators.

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Inside Kiev’s City Hall.

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Prayers play outside, several times a day to larger weekend crowds.

Uncertainty is the predominant feeling uniting and flowing out of Independence Square.

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Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group numbering close to 245,000 in Crimea, protests its annexation by Russia.

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On the left comparisons, on the right, foggy commemorations.

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In front of tires, you see people leaving flowers, often with tears in their eyes.

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Now, as the waiting game drags on, the movement shifts to the left, center, and increasingly far-right. For now, people wait…

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…into the nights.

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Flowers are laid by people in Maidan almost constantly throughout the morning and afternoon hours.

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A tunnel of tires outline the recent front lines of Maidan.

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A Few Of The Pictures I’ve Posted On My Instagram Feed

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Reality unmasked.

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Everyone in Maidan seems to be snapping a photo.

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As you leave Maidan back into the rest of Kiev, life is strangely normal. There is almost no indication to be seen that just a few blocks away, cobblestones, flowers, and garbage form a defensive barrier for a movement which hasn’t ended. Over 100 demonstrators plus 16 police officers have been killed since the begining of Euromaidan in a situation that reminds me of traveling before and behind the protests in Bahrain.

I’ll have a lot more to write about Maidan, eastern Ukraine, and traveling in the country in the coming weeks but for some more insight, you can check out a recap of my live chat answering your questions on traveling in Kiev as Euromaidan continues.

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foxnomad aboutHi, I'm Anil. foXnoMad is where I combine travel and tech to help you travel smarter. I'm on a journey to every country in the world and you're invited to join the adventure! Read More

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