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  1. blockchain4ever

    RAK Offshore Experience?

    What are the ADAFZ prices?
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    Egypt: non-CRS. How is banking?

    Are you outing yourself as a woman?
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    Egypt: non-CRS. How is banking?

    Egypt is not a CRS signatory. How is banking in Egypt?
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    Is using a treaty non-resident (TNR) company better for R&D?

    Beware of a complex question, but I am quite interested in the R&D regimes in EU. In BEPS action 5, all "patent box" regimes now include (or will soon include) a requirement that R&D expenditures must be done by "the company" to get full credit. In EU, the best super-deductions are in...
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    In court you would dig up article 54 of the EU treaty, freedom of establishment. The country you exit might have an exit tax, but they cannot stop your new business from competing on equal terms. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX:12016E054
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    OECD compliant research

    Is anyone doing R&D work here?
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    That could be an issue, but that only applies to unrealized gains, and that's not really a problem for me. I'm fine with winding down the operations when needed. Isn't an exit tax for corporations quite natural? What is taxed is the difference between the tax value and market value, which is...
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    I think Poland is in a different category though. It has 40 million people. Poland's GDP ranks 10th in EU, and is larger than Belgium, Austria, Norway, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, ... And then you have Malta and Cyprus with the tiniest GDP of all. Poland has 40x the GDP or Malta and 25x that of...
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    IF, and that's a big IF. Tax offices work differently from country to country, but at least what I'm used to is that they do risk profiling. It's not as if they have enough people to manually go through the tax declarations of every citizen. They let computers do that, and computers use...
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    That's reasonable, but not optimal. I'm used to the tax office actually doing their job, and company registries will be public in EU soon which should make their job very easy. Maybe it's worth a shot though. That said, what about Poland?
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    If I remember correctly, Lithuania has the severe restrictions that you cannot own any other company.
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    What's the costs to setup a company in Georgia?

    Isn't a UK corp typically £30 or less?
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    Poland: 9% up to €1.2M revenue, 5% for IP.

    What do people think of the new regulations in Poland? In EU, moving a company from a high-tax jurisdiction to Malta or Cyprus might raise red flags, while Poland should not raise any. For the small business entrepreneur, this could potentially be ideal. However, Poland might have its set of...
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    Cyprus non-resident

    Are you sure? EUs AMLD5 includes requirements that registers of beneficial ownership information created under the AMLD4 will be made accessible to the general public.
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    OECD compliant research

    Where can I find services that will design Frascati compliant r&d projects that can give tax savings such as double or triple deductions?
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    Declaration of dividend template/sample?

    Why would this potentially be a benefit?
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    Where to open an offshore company for consulting/programming consultancy

    Re Romania - I do not think pure service companies like IT professionals can pay 3%. Re Georgia - not in EU, so CFC rules will typically be much stricter. Re Wyoming - not in EU, so CFC rules will typically be much stricter. It's the US though, and countries are often somewhat hesitant to...
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    Malta or Bulgaria?

    Crazy prices.
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    Papaya review ( virtual & physical cards )

    Ah, you mean the payroll cards? I'm looking for issuing for corporate clients.
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    Papaya review ( virtual & physical cards )

    @uxpath do you know anyone that can do (2)? I know the issuing bank can do it, and I actually know the people at the issuing bank of papaya, but is there a service provider that will provide this service directly to corporations?

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