Thoughts on the Tokelau Islands?

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So a Cayman Islands⁠ company can basically have bank accounts anywhere in the world? It doesn't matter having bank⁤ accounts in the actual Cayman Islands themselves?
 
If it's structured as an investment fund I think yes you‍ have better chances opening a bank account anywhere, but if not a Cayman company has⁠ almost the same chance as any other offshore company.

As I know opening and operating⁤ a company in the Caymans is more expensive than other locations, but the main advantage⁣ is that the Cayman Islands is full of banks and you can open local accounts.⁢
Other jurisdictions usually has only a few banks in the country, and many times they︀ don't even allow their offshore companies to open accounts in their local banks.

But for︁ example in the non-EU part of the Balkans you can open accounts probably even for︂ a Vanuatu company, if you know the right people in local branches.
 
Sorry for the⁠ oftopic but they are a nation of only 1.411 people. I guess you could easily⁤ bribe the decision making persons there and make it a tax haven. Even giving a⁣ donation of $1k to every man in country would cost just $1.4M and that's nothing⁢ for some people 🙂

Just kidding: I wouldn't go anywhere near that place.
 
And that's how you get tax exempt status for your⁠ company.
 
First we take Tokelau, then we take New Zealand.

IIRC, Tokelau has a degree of independence from New Zealand comparable to Isle of Man or⁤ BVI to the UK. You wouldn't need to declare full independence. AFAIK, Tokelau can issue⁣ tax exemptions to companies without New Zealand's approval.
 
The Tokelau comes with .to domains.
They were popular 10-15 years back but could be a‌ good business once again.
 
.to is Tonga. Another Pacific‍ island nation we can absorb after Tokelau. They never had public whois databases, so they⁠ have been a popular choice for privacy minded websites.

Tokelau is .tk, which used to⁤ be freely available but they have stopped registering them now. Too much spam and I⁣ believe Meta sued them for some sort of trademark infringement.
 
So a cayman company⁠ with a London bank account has access to GBP but doesn't have to pay UK⁤ corporate tax?
 
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