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- 31/10/2011
Vanuatu Welcomed As 154th WTO Member
- 14/07/2011
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- 08/06/2011
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Ireland - Vanuatu
24/6/2011
According to the OECD, Ireland and Vanuatu signed a TIEA on May 31, 2011.
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24/6/2011
According to preliminary media reports, Grenada and Vanuatu signed a TIEA on May 31, 2011.
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San Marino - Vanuatu
1/6/2011
In San Marino, the TIEA applies to general income tax on individuals and corporations, and to all taxes in Vanuatu. The TIEA also provides for the exchange of information held by banks and other financial institution, and information regarding the ownership of companies, partnerships, trusts and foundations.
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lowtax.net text says: "The normal minimum capital requirement is KYD42,000." does this mean that an incorporator has to pay KYD42,000 to the government or keep it in a cayman bank or what? thank you in advance for your reply
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What's the cheapest offshore company formation service?
I'm from the EU, and would like to open a company (either inside or outside the EU) that would allow me not to pay VAT when buying Internet services from the EU (typically from Germany). It would also provide me with a more professional name to hold all my domains and Internet services, and help me keep my home address private.
Can anyone suggest a good service that will take care of this? Cheapest meaning it shouldn't be too expensive to open AND maintain, as I won't really be trading anyway (using services for my own benefit at the moment, so I also don't need bank accounts etc. for the company)...Anto
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Hi there, I have Polish citizenship...
Hi there, I have Polish citizenship and have been working on a contract with a British company in Saudi Arabia where I will be staying for over two years or even more. My family (wife and two kids) are residing in Poland, which means that I am classified by Polish tax law as a Polish tax resident even if I work offshore. The question is how can I rescue my money earned in the KSA from the draconic taxes in Poland. Some nationals like British are exempt from the home tax if they earned the money in KSA. Waiting for any creative solutions - and can pay for the professional and workable advice.
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Help: Offshore Business Account with Good Wire Transfer Facility
Hello friends,
I am in deep trouble here. SO I am from India and into performance marketing [online lead generation business] from last 5 yrs almost and last year I started one performance marketing company here in India. It has around 70 good active affiliates and all of them do good volume of business. It was going smooth and I was sending bank wires regularly to my affiliates from my indian business account until I got a freaking letter from income tax department that I need to pay 30% tds [tax deduction at source] for every outgoing foreign remittance [please note its not in profit but every outgoing remittance in foreign currency] and that brings full stop to my business. Right now I am sending those payments through a friend's business account but I know very soon he is also going to have that warning letter.In India outgoing foreign remittance are very sensitive issue for governments , I guess due to economy.
So, I need solution. I tried US LLC but they need that I go there in person and open the business account and I need someone with 'money transaction' authority in the USA from my bank account since am from India. And I don't have any one so much reliable in the US.
So, only option left is offshore business account in Panama [?] or British virgin Island or can anyone suggest me? What I need is lots of incoming and outgoing wire transfers facility every month. Like 40 incoming wire transfers from USA and UK [from advertisers] and 240 outgoing international wire transfers every month [to affiliates] so that I can concentrate on my business instead of taking tension about these silly issues. Do you know panama/British virign Island/whatever good offshore location banks allow to do it online without rising issues?
Thank you in advance.Jit Uppal
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REDOMICILE OF ISLE OF MAN CO
Could someone tell me to what juristictions can an Isle of Man Exempt Company be re-domiciled which will have cheaper annual fees i.e Dominica, Belize e.t.c and what documents are needed to do so Thank you Peter
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first geneva wealth management
Hi, has anyone had any dealings with this company First Geneva Wealth Management based in Switzerland and London or can you direct me to a companies register or find the names of the directors. Many thanks in advance. MLM
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Offshore Legal Resources
We are pleased to announce the creation of the Offshore Law Directory. The Offshore Law Directory is a human edited directory for Law Firms and Lawyers providing Offshore Legal Services.
www.offshorelawdirectory.com
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Offshore Company Formation and Bank Account
Hi, I wish to setup an Offshore company and get a basic Business Banking account with Internet+Phone+VISA card facility.
I mainly do online business and most of them don't need VAT. So VAT is not my requirement.
All I need is the least expensive Offshore company formation and least expensive Bank account.
I've been doing research for sometime and narrowed down on few choices: IBC: Belize, Marshall Islands, Isle of Man Bank: Isle of Man, Latvia
For banking again I need a basic bank account with very less initial deposit and fee.
Could anyone suggest me any affordable solution?
I see that company formation services are so expensive. It takes 40 odd quid to register UK company.
Any help will be appreciated.
Most of my businesses are online and I end up paying huge UK Corporation tax which can be easily saved by setting IBC and Offshore bank account.Jack
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investment portfolio in Australia while residing in Italy
I am an Australian living in Italy with Italian residency. I have been here for 5 years and am classed in Australia as a "non-resident" of Australia since I have been out of the country for more than 180 days. If I begin an investment portfolio in Australia,what are the implications of the earnings in ITALY? Will I be taxed on these earnings in Australia and Italy? Please let me know if you are a tax expert or someone who has just done the same thing. I want to know how to verify the information and who I can talk to here in Italy but be able to speak in English. Thanks!Bu
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