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Thanks for the good advice. If it works that way, it might be worth spending‌ a week in Turkey to open an HSBC account while enjoying a bit of a‍ holiday.
 
Are there any disadvantages due to the Turkish tax number?
I hope I won't have‌ to file a tax return in Turkey!
 
So if I have‌ interest income or dividends in my HSBC Turkey account, do I have to fill a‍ tax return in Turkey?
I think it's a bad idea to simply hold 30 k$⁠ in a Turkish current account without interest to meet the minimum account balance.
 
Correct.

I can see that there are people out there who perceive it as a valuable⁤ option. Given the fact that the amount is marginal and that 30k USD on reserve⁣ just in case in a bank somewhere can also serve as valuable backup, this can⁢ definitely make sense. As mentioned above most Premier clients are those with a full paid︀ off mortgage in Hong Kong and they don't pay anything.
 
Marie Manila said:
So if I have interest income or dividends in my HSBC Turkey account, do I have to fill a tax return in Turkey?
I think it's a bad idea to simply hold 30 k$ in a Turkish current account without interest to meet the minimum account balance.
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Like everything in this world - especially when it comes to financial structuring. What may be good for one person can be a very bad idea for another.

it all comes down to personal circumstances. I am not at the level where I can have a full-on private banking and foundation structure. However, on paper - because I have no personal experience yet - HSBC Premier might be able to solve a few issues.

Once again, no good or bad idea - only what is good for what you are yourself trying to achieve.
 
Like everything in this world - especially⁤ when it comes to financial structuring. What may be good for one person can be⁣ a very bad idea for another.

it all comes down to personal circumstances. I am⁢ not at the level where I can have a full-on private banking and foundation structure.︀ However, on paper - because I have no personal experience yet - HSBC Premier might︁ be able to solve a few issues.

Once again, no good or bad idea -︂ only what is good for what you are yourself trying to achieve.
 
Can you recommend a HSBC branch in Istanbul?
I found some small ones and the head office (Google Maps: 3297+Q6 Şişli, Istanbul).
If you⁠ don't speak Turkish, I think it's best to go to the headquarters.
But do they⁤ have any customer traffic at all?
 
Gümüşsuyu, Mete Cd. 16/A, 34437 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Türkiye
2XQQ+34 Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Türkiye
You can call +902122515545‌ for any questions, they are helpful. Was there, they do have some traffic but the‍ Premier Centre upstairs is quite fast and usually without queue.
 
Has anyone else tried this out and confirm that this is with out unforeseen issues?‌

just checking before I book a flight.

(wish I would have known this 6 months‍ ago when I was actually there! lol)
 
Here is my question to you (or anyone else that have done this)...

What is‌ the procedure like? What does one have to do to qualify? Does one have to‍ have a company to qualify or prove subsistence in turkey to qualify? Is it REALLY⁠ as easy as claiming one wants to start up a company in turkey or are⁤ personal accounts from foreigners allowed?

I have a friend who is in the process of⁣ becoming a non resident of Canada and setting up residency in a territorial tax country.⁢ For most of the year she is a perpetual traveller and travel blogger (with other︀ income, like a pension and investments). Unfortunately her new resident country has poor banking options︁ and she likes the benefits that this account would give her. (reimburse of atm fees,︂ travel perks, etc). While she can afford the $40,000 CDN this would entail atm, she︃ is wondering if it has to be just a deposit or can she transfer some︄ of her investments in house to satisfy the requirements?

So I am just looking for︅ more info to advise her further, and of course I am also interested as well︆ on the needed details, and any pitfalls that might pop up. (ie how can she︇ make obtaining this account as smooth as possible)

Thank you.
 
They are⁤ mainly looking for people to open to account to be used in Türkiye for legitimate⁣ use (payment of utilities, phone). It definitely helps to mention you have suppliers in Türkiye⁢ etc. and are visiting them often and plan to stay longer and rent a place︀ and thus need it... etc.

If you do not need the free wires and she does not plan to live︉ in a HSBC country, I would recommend her to check out
https://www.eqbank.ca/personal-banking/payments/card/fees-features
https://international.schwab.com/
She may︊ get a better deal as the interest paid on the 40k will very easily be︋ more than she can ever save on foreign ATM fees (apart from Canada and some︌ few exotic places, I was usually able to find ATMs without fees). Your annual savings︍ are most likely not to exceed a mere $100.
 
They offer‍ to pay 53 % interest for new Premier Customers for up to 45 days in⁠ TRY: Modern Account
After that it goes down to 45 %.
If I understand it⁤ correctly, the first 2000 TRY are excluded from interest earnings.
I think this is not⁣ a really bad deal.

On their website you can also find the so-called YUVAM account⁢.
I don't know, if you can open that one easily, but it also sounds︀ very interesting.

You might get some more information about YUVAM from the central banks website︁.
 
Spoke with them recently.
They don't offer the YUVAM account‍ at the moment. The website is said to be out of date.

By the way,⁠ the minimum relationship balance to get and maintain Premier will increase to 2 million TRY⁤ in February.
 
Great tip. Even 2 million TRL is a bargain. I'm asking myself whether HSBC Turkey‌ accepts crypto transfers, which are legal and quite unrestrictive in Turkey. I would assume no,‍ because HSBC in other countries is quite stringent on cryptos.
 
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