Well i wanted you as the partner it does not have any connection to your residence.Ha ha ha.Both our views are opposite in many cases so having a partner with opposing views is good.
Thanks, but is Madeira tax free? That's new to medrumtraks said:
If you're ok with an island in the middle of the Atlantic, both Madeira and Porto Santo would fit the bill. Temperatures are stable around 20 something degrees all year round. Low cost of living and nice people overall.
0% income tax for foreigners
CIT on international business can be 5% (if that matters)
I can help you with land plots if necessary.
Cheers
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Can you point me to something nice?backpacker said:
If you do not have any locally sourced income + you are not a citizen of the Philippines, you benefit from territorial taxation.
Read: "The Philippines taxes its resident citizens on their worldwide income. Non-resident citizens and aliens, whether or not resident in the Philippines, are taxed only on income from sources within the Philippines."
Hence, foreign sourced income of a resident alien is not taxed in the Philippines.
Permanent residency is a straight forward process.
So, come to the Philippines, buy a complete farm (or whatever else you want) for very little money and travel the world.
If you are interested send a PM.
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10 acres in Bermuda are almost impossible to find.Sols said:
I think nearly every sensible or normal option has been mentioned already, although I'm surprised Bermuda, Vanuatu, or the Caribbean jurisdictions that have switched to territorial tax systems (Saint Vincent, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Belize) haven't come up yet.
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A bit remoteSols said:
If we consider more obscure options, you have Pitcairn Islands (no tax besides a symbolic land tax)
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I couldn't find many real estate agents there smi(&%