Countries without Permenant establishment laws/rules?

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Could be a stupid question
But are there countries without permenant establishment rules where you are able to open offshore company from and actively work on your offshore company business without being forced to pay PIT or CIT due the PE rules, unless money remitted into the country?

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Pay attention to countries where rather the government/tax agency are inept or they simply dont care and you good.

Mexico, Thailand, Turkey, etc are known for this.

Not saying its 'legal' nor 'by the books'. Just pointing out the way things work in real life.
 
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Pe rules are not upheld in the majority of jurisdixtions. Especially if you are not somehow registering your business in the country. Its a risk based approach.
 
In my country Bulgaria this works for jurisdictions without DTA. But you need an ND there.

And so far the whole experience of opening such an offshore company seems to be a hell. So I am really starting to reconsider it.
 
TheCryptoAnt said:
Pay attention to countries where rather the government/tax agency are inept or they simply dont care and you good.

Mexico, Thailand, Turkey, etc are known for this.

Not saying its 'legal' nor 'by the books'. Just pointing out the way things work in real life.
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Does anyone know if Brazil is one of these mismanaged countries? Seems like they don't have PE rules besides in tax treaties but they have some other version of it.
 
kekmaw said:
Does anyone know if Brazil is one of these mismanaged countries? Seems like they don't have PE rules besides in tax treaties but they have some other version of it.
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See below, its really how this works.

CyprusLawyer101 said:
Pe rules are not upheld in the majority of jurisdixtions. Especially if you are not somehow registering your business in the country. Its a risk based approach.
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Thread 'List of Territorial Tax Countries with formal and de-facto treatment of foreign income'

Jun 26, 2023
In the thread "Where to relocate to not pay capital gains tax and live cheap" it was mentioned that some countries "don't tax foreign income" in the context of owning a business registered elsewhere while living in the country that "doesn't tax foreign income", i.e. a territorial tax country.

I'm thinking there are significant differences between territorial tax systems, both in what the law says and how the law is (or isn't) enforced, and that it would be useful to compile a list of these details for territorial countries (and we can also include zero tax countries as these are also not...
 
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