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  1. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    I dont know either, maybe the only way is to write on someone's profile.
  2. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    Well, from the way you are saying, it says you don't really want to commit to Bulgaria, Cyprus or anything. Obviously if you go to Bulgaria, have the business there, the bank accounts there, the accounting there, the invoices there, a place to live there, a office rented there(even if a virtual...
  3. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    Gonna open them all accounts and companies without a tax ID to inform and a proof of residence? You will restrict your options to 5% of what the market can offer. Just walk to any bank and say "I am a PT what services can you offer" - unfortunately the answer will be the same almost everywhere.
  4. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    1. Georgia was just an example. Between Georgia, Panama and UAE, there is not much difference. Paraguay is a territorial tax country but the banking infrastructure (and all other infrastructure) is far behind the other options. Cyprus is not a territorial tax country. 2. If you don't make...
  5. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    Finally, in many cases, depending on where you will want to buy real estate, the bureaucracy will almost force you to open a company in the given country to buy the property. Although buying property in the EU with an EU company tends to be easier, but not always the most convenient option.
  6. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    Transferwise and Revolut are also EMIs. Basically anything in Europe that is not a bank and will provide you an IBAN is an EMI (exceptions may apply). If you want to PM me I can give you my free advice, this is just a hobby for me. You have a couple of bank accounts in this country, these...
  7. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    EMI is a Electronic Money Institution, like Paysera, Payoneer and others. Well, it is hard to guess without knowing more about your situation. First of all, are you a non resident and digital nomad because you think so, or you have took de facto steps to erase your residence in this given...
  8. J

    Not offshore, but didn't know where to post. Inside EU.

    As Alex said, I believe if your country is outside of the EU, and the rest of the set up is as you have disclosed, if you invoice below 50k per year I highly doubt anyone will care. If you are an EU resident, then, it is indeed too risky.
  9. J

    Long-term strategy for digital nomad

    You want EU but you want 0% tax and also plan long-term. You are completely delusional on how fast online business and tax jurisdictions change. Things change fast, and it is not even a "maybe", it is guaranteed. I am on online business for more than 10 years and I usually plan stuff for one...
  10. J

    Helping a non-European resident

    TransferWise Borderless Account, Paysera, probably some a corporate account in a least problematic country like Armenia?
  11. J

    EMI for business (EU citizen, non-EU resident)

    is an UK utility bill necessary for a transferwise business borderless account? If yes, any idea on how to get one?
  12. J

    EMI for business (EU citizen, non-EU resident)

    Hello, I have a small online business that does not require payment processors (earning with affiliate, marketing and consultancy) I have an EU citizenship and another non-EU citizenship in a low-risk South American country. I am considering to open a UK company, but I need a business account...

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