Country recommendation offshore for company formation

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I'm setting up an offshore company, and I was hoping you could give me your opinion as in which is the best offshore jurisdictions for my case.

The company is online games related. Privacy/anonymity is not an issue. No corporate taxes is a must. I value simplicity (no taxes filling or paperwork) and hopefully a jurisdiction that makes it easy to open a bank account.

Until now I was thinking BVI, but after reading the forum and all the wisdom here shared, I though that I better ask you guys.


Thanks!
 
BVI is good but why not use a simple Belize company for no accounting and no corporate tax? you can tax money when you bring it home.
 
DeepDrilling said:
BVI is good but why not use a simple Belize company for no accounting and no corporate tax? you can tax money when you bring it home.
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You are right, after spending several hours reading the forum, I don't see any reason why BVI would be a better option than Belize, or Seychelles. Only reason would be if any of them makes it easier to get a bank account, but I haven't found specifics about this.
 
Some say it could be easier to get a bank account for a BVI company compared to a Belize or Seychelles company because accounting will be required in the BVI corp. and it is part of the EU (so far).
 
Only thing you need to consider here is that it can be challenging to get a bank account for a Seychelles or Belize company depending on how it is setup.

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