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    Critique My Lean US - Mauritius Structure (2.1% Effective Tax Rate)

    You're forgetting withholding taxes on the dividends paid from the C-corps to a NRA shareholder. It's 30% when there is no tax treaty.
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    Forest City Special Financial Zone in Malaysia (Near Singapore) announce 0-5% corporate tax

    Not much details yet, and as always with Malaysia things can take a long time and details be changed, cancelled. What they say so far: 0-5% corporate tax 15% personal tax for "knowledge" workers 0% tax on family offices...
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    2 months UK, 5 months UAE, 5 months Indo - Tax Residency?

    Interesting! They second link states the need for a permanent location thought, so depending on OP's situation it might not so easily be a PE if he's not working from the same location. And, if he is working for his own one man US LLC with no other connection to the UK, I would personally...
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    2 months UK, 5 months UAE, 5 months Indo - Tax Residency?

    However OP said he will only be 2 months in the UK.
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    2 months UK, 5 months UAE, 5 months Indo - Tax Residency?

    And address on file has nothing to do with tax residency. And your understand is wrong. Op might be UK non tax resident due to the automatic tests. There's is no such thing a mandatory tax residence (for all citizenships). In many countries you have to qualify for tax residency by staying...
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    2 months UK, 5 months UAE, 5 months Indo - Tax Residency?

    The UK tax treaties are only relevant if he is tax resident in the UK. If he's not tax resident due to the automatic tests then it's not an issue. Check if UK tax resident here: https://www.tax.service.gov.uk/guid...e-status/outcome/non-resident-sufficient-ties
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    UK LTD Tax on non-dom non UK sourced income

    What do you mean? A UK treaty non resident company doesn't pay tax in the UK, even thought it's not classified as dormant.
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    UK LTD Tax on non-dom non UK sourced income

    A treaty non resident company doesn't pay tax in the UK. But then you have to document (the first year) that the company is tax resident in the other country.
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    UK LTD Tax on non-dom non UK sourced income

    No, maybe they're confusing it with a UK LLP?
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    Renting "throwaway" apartment in UAE - does it work?

    How about giving Norway your Spain address, and Spain your Norway address? In Norway you can get them to only send online letters. Not sure about Spain, but if you're sure they won't bother you next year maybe that won't be an issue. Or if you prefer to get a real address somewhere, why not get...
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    What's the Next Thailand for Digital Nomads?

    The official MM2H announcement for Silver requirements says (translated to English): Still, as this is Malaysia anything can be changed.
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    Where to live to run an e-commerce business (7 figures)? [Full Details]

    And there is good time to plan. Remit enough to cover spending for a few years before 2026, then no need to remit funds after 2026. Can place it in USD FD in Malaysian banks. Also, the new MM2H (silver plan) says in the official benefits that there is no tax on remitted offshore income.
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    tax implications for money transfer from US LLC to UK personal bank account

    Is the llc disregarded? If so, probably no from the US side. And if you're not tax resident in the UK then there won't be any UK tax due when receiving money into a UK bank account.
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    Philippine retirement visa and US stocks

    The withholding tax should be the same if you use a PH broker or a US broker.
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    Thailand's soon to launch Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

    So not approved yet, but still starting in 3 days..
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    Malaysia

    Only remitted income is taxed, so that's already a big plus. Also, the "exemption" that last until 2026 is pretty generous. It also says that income that is not taxed in the source country because of the tax system in the source country can also benefit from the exemption. On the new MM2H terms...
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    Thailand's soon to launch Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)

    Interesting info (from the doc). Might just use the 60+30 days for now then, until I really want to stay much longer. The DTV visa can only be applied for once. After 5 years, a new visa type will be required to stay in Thailand.
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    Spain residency without tax residency?

    The Thai tax rules are still very new, I don't think a they are "all getting caught". Do you have any reference for this? In this tread we are not talking about staying more than 6 months (when you're clearly tax resident).
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    Spain residency without tax residency?

    After some googling: https://www.osborneclarke.com/insig...multinational-groups-and-recent-court-rulings

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