Thank you for the thorough reply.Sols said:
Same answer as every other thread about abandoning vs. dissolving properly.
Dissolving properly has advantages, which may or may not matter to you, such as having a clean SOF/SOW for profits from the company and settlement of debts/liabilities. The only downside is you have to pay for it. If you're strapped for cash, that can feel like a frustrating cost.
You may run into issues forming companies in Gibraltar in the future and/or work with the same corporate service provider again. Aside from that, if the company is dormant and clean, no real harm.
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Great idea. Thanks.JohnnyDoe said:
Sometimes the c.s. provider might agree to take over the company for resale at no cost, it's worth asking instead of just disappearing.
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The ones I spoke to want to have a fairly great control over the company including doing accounting etc. If you have many transactions, it may not be the best solution. Unless you want to live there too.
What does fairly quickly mean? Micro companies seem to be up until 600k GBP revenuedaniels27 said:
The ones I spoke to want to have a fairly great control over the company including doing accounting etc. If you have many transactions, it may not be the best solution. Unless you want to live there too.
Also, the audit becomes mandatory fairly quickly.
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I think 1.5M GBP, which is less than what I am looking for. Another thing is that the balance sheet of a Gibraltar company is public. If you sell services, Gibraltar would actually be a good choice. I may even consider it for another use case.Roo said:
What does fairly quickly mean? Micro companies seem to be up until 600k GBP revenue
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Set up Fee | GBP |
Incorporation | 550.00 |
Registered Office & Secretary | 650.00 |
Storage of certificate of incorporation | 10.00 |
End of business relationship deposit | 100.00 |
Company profile | 85.00 |
Total Set Up Fee | 1,395.00 |
Optional | |
Certificate of Goodstanding | 185.00 |
Set of company documents, notarised and apostilled | 205.00 |
Courier | 70.00 |
Assistance with opening an EMI account | 350.00 |
Assistance with opening a bank account | 500.00 |
Annual Fee | |
Registered Office & Secretary | 650.00 |
Compliance fee | 100.00 |
Preparation and filing of annual return | 360.00 |
Storage of certificate of incorporation | 10.00 |
Tax return preparation and submission | 150.00 |
Filing of accounts | To be selected |
Transaction monitoring | To be selected |
Minimum Annual Fee | 1,270.00 |
Their prices are good but they want to know even what you had for breakfast for half of your life to form a company, loads of documents, some which I don't find very relevant like who my clients are and their details (not sure why I have to tell them that) not sure if it's just them or Gibraltar in general but for Singapore document requirements were next to nothing.Xshore said:
https://www.formacogibraltar.com/fees/Formaco has quite good prices, they're the one I'd use.
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It's possible to incorporate in Gibraltar with fewer questions than Form-a-Co. Their only edge is pricing. It'll still be a bit more than Singapore and Hong Kong but usually not as much as Form-a-Co.Roo said:
Their prices are good but they want to know even what you had for breakfast for half of your life to form a company, loads of documents, some which I don't find very relevant like who my clients are and their details (not sure why I have to tell them that) not sure if it's just them or Gibraltar in general but for Singapore document requirements were next to nothing.
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You want to avoid such CSP's if possible. As already mentioned here not all CSP's will ask so many questions. Some people are just too afraid of compliance, so they've loaded up their form with questions. It's a bit like what's going on with BVI companies.Roo said:
Their prices are good but they want to know even what you had for breakfast for half of your life to form a company, loads of documents, some which I don't find very relevant like who my clients are and their details (not sure why I have to tell them that) not sure if it's just them or Gibraltar in general but for Singapore document requirements were next to nothing.
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