How to Hide: A Practical Guide to Vanishing and Taking Your Assets with You

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Author: David Wilkening

ISBN-10: 1601383096

ISBN-13: 9781601383099

Category: Psychology - Theory, History & Research

There are many reasons why you might decide to leave your life. You could be one of the nearly 800,000 million Americans every year who have been forced to file for bankruptcy or one of the 900,000 individuals who files for divorce annually. Whatever reason you may have for wanting to hide your assets and disappear without a trace, this book is a complete walkthrough of the process you should use to do so.\ The first thing you will learn is how you can start planning your move out of the...

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There are many reasons why you might decide to leave your life. You could be one of the nearly 800,000 million Americans every year who have been forced to file for bankruptcy or one of the 900,000 individuals who files for divorce annually. Whatever reason you may have for wanting to hide your assets and disappear without a trace, this book is a complete walkthrough of the process you should use to do so.The first thing you will learn is how you can start planning your move out of the United States. What will you need to do and know before you prepare to leave to ensure that your move goes off smoothly? The choice between staying in the U.S. and leaving the country will be provided, as well as a rundown of very important questions you must ask yourself before you leave your old life behind, including cautions, and the legal implications of your departure that can never be undone. You will learn where the best places in the world are to hide yourself and your assets. The process of diversifying your money out of U.S. credit bureau and Financial Crime Enforcement Network oversight will be provided, allowing you to start hiding your assets in nondescript, untraceable locations.You will learn what you need to do to start generating your new identity and what ties need to be completely severed in order to make sure your old identity does not come back to haunt you. You will learn how to travel in and out of your new country and the U.S. with ease and how you can access, move, and keep your money safely without giving away where it is hidden. The most important aspect of this book will be the chapter on how you will be searched for and what you should expect. The various purposes for your departure will affect how thoroughly you are sought out and what you must do to stay hidden. Additionally, you will be shown how to maintain your lifestyle according to where you move and what your assets are worth in your new home. A special chapter geared exclusively toward the victims of abuse, including spousal, domestic, or other types, is included, along with information on what to do if you have children or other ties to your former life.Finally, you will be shown how the Internet will become an invaluable tool to you in staying hidden, but also a portal through which people can find and stay in contact with you. For anyone seeking to finally break free of their old life and be gone, without a trace, this book provides a complete, step-by-step guide to help you hide your assets, get away, and stay hidden for good.

Publisher's Preface 13\ Chapter 1 Why Do You Want to Disappear? 15\ Running from Your Problems 18\ The Consequences of Leaving 28\ Chapter 2 Planning Your Disappearance 35\ Hide Your Plans to Disappear 39\ Save Your Money 46\ Get Copies of Your Vital Records 48\ Request FBI Information 50\ Other Documents and Items You Should Bring 51\ Why You Should Not Fake Your Own Death 51\ Clean Up for Before You Leave 53\ Packing for Forever 55\ Chapter 3 Getting a New Identity 59\ Changing Your Name 60\ Witness Security Program 63\ Social Security Card 64\ Driver's License 66\ Credit Cards 68\ Passport 70\ Fake IDs 77\ Chapter 4 Deciding Where to Go 79\ Staying in the United States 80\ Rule Out Best Places to Live 83\ Big American Cities are Better 86\ Buying a Home 89\ Leaving the United States 94\ Tips for Americans Living Abroad 98\ The Four Most Popular Expat Countries 100\ Central America 108\ Caribbean 112\ Other Popular Choices Around the Globe 116\ Special Considerations When Moving to a New Country 121\ Using Professional Help to Relocate 124\ Chapter 5 Moving to Your New Life 127\ Moving Concerns 128\ Travel by Plane 130\ Travel by Bus 132\ Travel by Train 133\ Travel by Houseboat or RV 134\ Camping 136\ Moving Your Money to Your New Home 136\ Chapter 6 Changing Your Body and Mind 147\ Altering Your Appearance 147\ What if You are Recognized? 152\ Chapter 7 Finding a New Job 155\ Go Back to School 155\ Anonymous Occupations 156\ Operate a Home Business 160\ Finding Work as an Expat 161\ Chapter 8 Money Issues as an Expat 173\ How to Quality for Exclusions 173\ Where is Your Tax Home? 175\ Living in American Territories 178\ Bona Fide Residency Guidelines 180\ Chapter 9 Keeping Your New Identity Safe 185\ The Internet 187\ Telephone 195\ Mail 201\ Chapter 10 Private Investigators and the Police 205\ How Private Investigators Will Search for You 206\ Dealing with Police Officers 212\ The Prospect of Amateurs Finding You 218\ Chapter 11 Reclaiming Your Old Identity 223\ Things Moved on Without You 225\ Regaining Their Trust 226\ How to Cope if You Are Not Welcome 227\ Conclusion 231\ Appendix A Tax Haven Resources 233\ Offshore Tax Consultants 233\ U.S. National Tax Associations 243\ U.S. State Tax Associations 244\ International Tax Associations 251\ Appendix B Offshore Countries with Little or No Taxes 253\ Appendix C Countries and Their Religions 255\ Catholic Nations 255\ Protestant Nations 255\ Islamic Nations 256\ Buddhist Nations 256\ Hindu Nations 256\ Appendix D Banks by Country 257\ Bahamian Banks 257\ St. Lucian Banks 262\ Banks of the United Kingdom 266\ Swiss Banks 271\ Bibliography 279\ Author Biography 283\ Index 285