For companies with revenues exceeding 750 million euros. So not really a concernJimBeam said:
They want to bring it up to 15% as that's proposed as global minimum and that's also fine I guess
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For companies with revenues exceeding 750 million euros. So not really a concernJimBeam said:
They want to bring it up to 15% as that's proposed as global minimum and that's also fine I guess
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how did it go?andrew28fl said:
24% tax in Malaysia, if you do everything legally, correct? It looks like they don't come after foreign income/expats yet, but things might change in 2026. Not sure about how serious the enforcement of the new laws on foreign income would be. I am going to KL next month, and spending a month there.
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Marzio said:
There are only a handful of countries that don't care like Panama for example so his requirements should be really filtered by which countries don't care about people creating a PE in their country.
Based on his requirements, San Marino is the best option.
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https://orbitax.com/news/archive.php/San-Marino-Budget-Law-for-2021-45110
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zaybxc said:
Are you saying that the republic of San Marino doesn't care if one of its tax-resident has an offshore company?
Just pay 7% on the profits (capped at 100k)?
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You do business in Europe and live tax efficient in continental Europe, not some island 15hours flightsJohnnyDoe said:
Explain how San Marino is better than Caribbean islands. Unless you live in the ”˜60s and enjoy going down to Riccione.
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San Marino is the definition of poo¤%&&hole smi(&%Konstanz said:
You do business in Europe and live tax efficient in continental Europe, not some island 15hours flights
It's not about 0% tax always. There are many islands you can have 0% tax, but most of them are far away shitholes with nothing to do there
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Thanks for that!Marzio said:
Obviously this only applies to new tax residents but yeah, that's what the law says.
Nope Controlled Foreign Company (CFC) Rules
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zaybxc said:
So it seems that setting up a company in 0% tax place like BVI and tax residency in San Marino might bring personal tax below 10%.
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Thank you, I'll look into it.Marzio said:
Why would you go through the hassle of setting up a BVI company when a US LLC is perfectly fine and offers more banking options?
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I liked KL during my month there. I have compared Dubai, Bangkok, and KL by spending a month each in the 3 cities and KL is at top of my list followed by Dubai.
How can one use Malaysia to optimize taxes? Is forming a Labuan company advisable?scooterguy said:
Malaysia may work for you.
Kuala Lumpur is very developed and you can find great accommodation at relatively low prices (way cheaper than Dubai).
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I've been to KL, and the traffic is crazy (it took me 3 hours to get to the hotel in KLCC from the airport). It's so humid, it's disgustingly humid the whole year. Bangkok beats KL in every way, expect real estate prices.andrew28fl said:
I liked KL during my month there. I have compared Dubai, Bangkok, and KL by spending a month each in the 3 cities and KL is at top of my list followed by Dubai.
Year-round weather wise, KL lists on the top. Dubai winters are great, but about 5-6 months of scorching summer almost necessitates a need for a 2nd home base, which could get tiring. The lack of nature in Dubai was an issue because I love the outdoors/hiking etc. All 3 are major metros offering great shopping, dining, entertainment, etc. Bangkok was just too crowded and the real estate was twice as expensive as KL.
I am still trying to understand the tax implications though. Most people seem to get away with non-remitted income not being taxed. Malaysian govt systems are generally not top-class, and they seem to lack the resources to go after the expats' foreign income. But I think with CRS one might want to plan their affairs better. I would love to hear others' opinions on Malaysia taxation for expats with foreign income (remitted or otherwise).
How can one use Malaysia to optimize taxes? Is forming a Labuan company advisable?
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Why? Bangkok is insanely humid and hot too all year around, and traffic is equally insane...yngmind said:
I've been to KL, and the traffic is crazy (it took me 3 hours to get to the hotel in KLCC from the airport). It's so humid, it's disgustingly humid the whole year. Bangkok beats KL in every way, expect real estate prices.
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It's not humid lol. It's humid only in summer.banafinfodafuggiano said:
Why? Bangkok is insanely humid and hot too all year around, and traffic is equally insane...
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To each his own my friend. In my opinion, Bangkok over KL only if Adult Entertainment is important to you. It's not for me, so I was done with Bangkok in about a week.yngmind said:
I've been to KL, and the traffic is crazy (it took me 3 hours to get to the hotel in KLCC from the airport). It's so humid, it's disgustingly humid the whole year. Bangkok beats KL in every way, expect real estate prices.
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KL sucks a lot, I don't really understand people moving there. It's a humid zoo with shopping malls and endless traffic.
There is a high chance that your friends will visit you in Bangkok, and the chance is close to zero that they will be in KL.
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