HI RK,
I never said I despise talk of money, where on earth did that come from? Only upper class twits say talking about money is vulgar. My point was that it belongs in business forums of which there are several on Dubai Forums. It's your job to make them better read if you want to use this site as a marketing tool.
You have my position totally wrong in fact. I wouldn't mind paying a little tax and it may happen that the UAE does start direct taxation at some point, it's been mentioned a few times over the past years. I came here not only because of the lack of tax, in fact that really wasn't the main driver, although it did mean that my business projections (see, I do talk money...) were more healthy before I took the step. I came as it is closer than UK or Europe to my customer base (Middle East, Subcontinent, Far East) and is a hub for my industry; to bring my family to a safer environment, where they could meet other cultures (and they do happily, it was a great move for them); and to receive a better level of education (my daughter has more GCSEs than is usual in the UK, with all a-b grades except one, and here it's the norm, in London city schools it's usually only Indian children who succeed to that level unless you can afford private education).
For myself, I think I must be a bit SAD (seasonal depressive) because the biggest kicker for me was the weather! Believe me, money ain't everything. Quite a few people here who have suffered financial reversal over the past year or three (due to the horrendous rent increases, before the financial crisis) have said that the fact that they can pull back the curtains and see sun every day and go to the beach etc. whenever they want is the main reason they will stay as long as they can. It's not a superficial thing, weather is a big emotional factor for most people, whether they realise it or not.
I believe that money is your big driver, but believe me not everyone here is making a huge pile of cash. So just think about the other reasons they are here.
Talk of money on these forums is fine RK, I have no problem. But most threads here are just for chat, which is a nice thing.
As I've said several times in the past here I would be quite happy for Dubai to lose its pre-eminence, to Abu Dhabi say (or even another GCC country). My work can be done anywhere so I would stay in Dubai and enjoy the pure retro feel after everyone has left
I agree that Dubai for its own purposes needs to be more open to gain international acceptance, and I suppose along with that goes better attention to advertising its PRECISE business attractions.
We are not disagreeing, you just misunderstood my position.
Last thing, you seem to be following the misapprehension that a lot of posters to DF have, that expats working here are working for or employed by the UAE, and are totally beholden to the UAE and its Rulers. It's wrong. Most expat BUSINESSMEN are in private enterprise with no connection to the Government. Many have to have a local sponsor as you must know, but that is usually a non-participatory arrangement only. Particularly, in Free Zone companies ALL the money you make is freely transferrable overseas (and no sponsorship necessary). The UAE benefits by the increased size of the economy surrounding the whole structure.