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Exposure Index
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Structural complexity and cross-border tax friction likelihood
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Reliability of assessment based on data quality
Risk Exposure Breakdown
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Understanding Your Results
Exposure Index
A 0-100 score measuring your structural tax and compliance complexity. Higher scores indicate more potential issues that need attention.
Tax Residency
The country where you're legally obligated to pay taxes on your worldwide income. Different from citizenship or where you live.
Territorial Taxation
A tax system where only locally-sourced income is taxed. Foreign income is typically exempt. Used by countries like Panama, Paraguay, and others.
CRS (Common Reporting Standard)
An international framework for automatic exchange of financial account information between tax authorities of participating countries.
FATCA
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. U.S. law requiring foreign banks to report accounts held by U.S. persons to the IRS.
Permanent Establishment (PE)
A fixed place of business that creates tax obligations in a country. Can be triggered by offices, employees, or regular client meetings.
Tie-Breaker Rules
Treaty provisions that determine tax residency when you qualify as resident in multiple countries. Based on factors like permanent home and center of vital interests.
Completeness Index
Measures the quality of your quiz responses. Lower scores indicate more "unsure" answers, meaning your results may be less accurate.
Quiz Archetypes
Based on your answers, you're classified into one of these profiles:
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Network State Founder
Multi-jurisdiction company owner
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Schrödinger's Resident
Dual residency situation
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Territorial Candidate
Ready for tax optimization
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Perpetual Traveller
No fixed tax home
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American Cloud Citizen
U.S. worldwide tax obligations
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Banking Complexity
Multi-jurisdiction banking
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Remote-First Builder
Digital business owner
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