Freedom Score
United States to Georgia: tax & freedom compared
How does Georgia score against United States? The Freedom Score weighs five dimensions, built on primary government sources.
Net per month€5,742
Per year vs. United States+€6,851
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Tax
99/100
Passport & mobility
29/100
Residency
78/100
Lifestyle
65/100
Compared by dimension
On an average United States income of €69,600 gross per year, you keep €68,904 net in Georgia: a difference of €6,851 per year compared with United States.
- Tax: on this income Georgia lands at an effective rate of about 1%, against 11% in United States.
- Passport and mobility: from Georgia you travel visa-free to 57 countries.
- Residency: on our accessibility scale Georgia scores 78 out of 100 for obtaining residency.
- Lifestyle: banking, internet, safety and healthcare together give Georgia a lifestyle score of 65 out of 100.
Frequently asked questions
- How much do I save by moving from United States to Georgia?
- On an average United States income it differs by roughly €6,851 net per year. Your own figure depends on your income and situation; calculate it with the free freedom check.
- Is this tax advice?
- No. Libaros compares on the basis of primary government sources and provides information. For personal decisions, consult a qualified adviser.
- What sources is this based on?
- The Freedom Score uses the OECD Tax Database, IATA Timatic, the Henley Visa Index and Eurostat, with direct links to primary government sources.
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Figures from primary government sources. Information, not advice.
Sources
OECD Tax Database · IATA Timatic · Henley Visa Index · Eurostat