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    Thai resident and have income from Forex broker affiliate.

    Check again or share more details, Thailand doesn't tax foreign income
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    Coworking Space In KL - Virtual Office

    just few days ago you were asking on this forum how to get a virtual office! I see you were very quick to find out. Please stop spamming here, do your company a favour, it's the worst way to advertise it https://www.offshorecorptalk.com/threads/how-to-get-virtual-office.25607/
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    open business account in revolut for uk company and non eu resident

    ok for EU company but not EU resident. What I had asked was not-EU company and EU resident, that would have been a news given they officially accept only EU businesses.
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    Visit Hong Kong - personal bank account?

    Chong Hing Bank accepts non residents, opening fees however are 10k HKD. Other banks that accept non residents have a similar fee
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    Chinese bank account for a European legal entity.

    you can also try currenxie.com
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    open business account in revolut for uk company and non eu resident

    Are you saying they accept non EU/UK businesses?? in my case I am EU resident
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    ePayments and verification, someone had luck to reach out to their support?

    They are definitely not easy with verification. Asked me all the usual company and residence verification documents, I shared openly all what they have asked for, but they kept asking for more and finally only with sharing a copy of the contract I have with one of my customers I was recently...
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    EU national, resident of Vietnam with HK based company, where to bank?

    transferwise, epayments, payoneer. With EU residence Currenxie in Hong Kong.
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    Creditum.io

    OK, I just registered and it's not live yet. After the email confirmation you will land on this page Creditum
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    Creditum.io

    Anyone has experience with Creditum ?
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    uae onshore banking

    Would you mind sharing which bank opened you an account for a RAK offshore Ltd? I would be very much interested in it too...
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    I - Account EMI

    I am not a spammer and I apologise if I mentioned another EMI based in HK in this thread. I have also opened a iAccount for a UAE offshore, quick and easy, activated in 2 days. However I find it a bit cumbersome to use...
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    Offshore Bank Account or EMI where?

    Payoneer accepts UAE offshore and has GBP
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    Currenxie

    By using the Collection Account Service, you also confirm that you will not accept payments in connection with the following activities, items or services which Currenxie views as prohibited (this list may be updated from time to time): Ӣ Counterfeit & Replica goods Ӣ Unauthorised Copies of...
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    I - Account EMI

    I am opening with NEAT HK anyone has some first hand experience?
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    which EMI provide dedicated business iban?

    According to their website what N26 offers is not much of a business account. It is still a personal account in your name, where your name, not the name of the company, will appear on the account and card. It is also not possible to have a personal and a "business" account at the same time. It...
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    which EMI provide dedicated business iban?

    Payoneer is an option
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    Swiss GmbH + UAE IBC

    I have no issues with CRS reporting, as stated I am resident in a 3rd country with territorial-tax system. My doubts are on the transfer pricing part between the swiss entity and UAE, will the swiss authorities still tax the GmbH for the value invoiced and transferred to the UAE entity?
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    Swiss GmbH + UAE IBC

    Hello, I have a Swiss GmbH with customers in Switzerland and EU and I am setting up a UAE IBC to use for transfer pricing. Most of the company activities are in Asia and I am in a country with territorial-tax. Is it a good idea or will I have troubles with the swiss tax authority?

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