I think a US company of an EU tax resident director receiving money from EU company scream red flags everywhere for the financial institution you will be receiving money at.
If you can't move, set up a company somewhere and don't withdraw it to your personal bank account before moving. Then...
Have you considered Georgia? It is a pretty reasonable jurisdiction to incorporate and as a Lebanese you dont need a visa to go there and get the documents you will potentially need.
I was doing affiliate for some years. It really depends on where do you live, whether you are an US citizen and are you willing to move.
Since most affiliate choose a few ways they send payments and you can't change it, the best answer to receiving money is TransferWise as you will have bank...
Paysera last year told me they can also deliver the card if you go to their office in Lithuania to pick it up. Otherwise, get a virtual office in EEA that will forward it to Egypt.
If you are a non-resident in Spain you can't even buy a car and register in Spain, only resident persons/companies can afaik. As a non-resident you'd have to buy it elsewhere as a person/company and bring to Spain.
I agree with Martin, unless you spend some 4-5 months a year in Spain, there is...
I think this probably works if you are doing it in a low scale. You can open a company in let's say Bosnia or Macedonia, buy a car on it and driving around Europe without having to rent it. I often see cars that are not from the country and are registered using a company for another state for...
I am in a similar situation, 2 citizenships, neither Poland nor Qatar. A few years ago it was possible to open bank accounts in some countries (neither of the ones I held citizenship)without providing a TIN. In one of the countries where I have citizenship, I have never had a TIN.
But...
1. Extremely easy to do it if you are EU and moving to another EU country (in virtually all cases - I have registered already in 4 EU countries, just one of them actually asked me a bank statement). To other countries fairly more complex, and the complexity actually varies depending on the new...
Well, I said that if he WANTS to live in Romania, he should do it.
First of all, income tax for self employment in Romania is just 10%, it is lower than Cyprus. I have a friend working in the same field as I, in Romania and from Romania. He pays just 10% and would pay just 10%, even if he would...
What is the purpose for keeping this bank account outside Brazil? Is it because in Brazil one can't have an regular account in foreign currency?
Getting a personal bank account will be much easier than getting a real bank account (not EMI) for your US LLC. If you can develop more your reasons I...
Greetings,
If you receive funds through Amazon associates, the way go to is Payoneer. I've been receiving Amazon affiliate money through Payoneer for quite some time, instant payments, 0 fees.
If you will move to Panama you can also just go to the US, open a personal bank account and receive...
I think you can do that, since you said you never had a lot of money in bank accounts there anyway. If you WANT to live in your country and it is not France, Spain, Sweden (or other countries with income tax above 35%) it is reasonable to do it. Specially if you are earning a not very...
this is harder than expected. Send another one to this [email protected] and, on the BODY of the mail, write an email address that I can contact you. OR, send me a throwaway account that I can send you my normal email (not sharklasers).
I tried to reply, if you did not receive it probably it didn't go through. Send a message to that email I have provided with a normal email account that I can actually reply and I will send you an email from a normal account of mine to a normal account of yours.
I have answered you, however, without you providing a contact there which is not throwaway that I can contact you, maybe the answer will not go through. I will answer here instead:
I am also a citizen of your home country. I have de-registered from it and closed all accounts years ago. I do not...