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  1. dziter

    looking for a solution

    Hello, Xolo Go for example? It's a partnership between you and their estonian company. There is an active thread just before yours named « rent a company », may be it can give you some insights: rent a company Because you speak about Belgium and Luxembourg, other alternative could be (in...
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    rent a company

    Let's say you are tax resident in a country A (high taxation). You decide to use Xolo Go for some gigs/freelancing. The money stays tin Xolo. The year after, you become tax resident in a country B: completely untie with country A, 100% legit. You decide to cash out from Xolo to your personal...
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    US LLC or UK LLP for my situation?

    I was writing during your message. It's exactly what I am worried about .. Not so simple for a fresh start setup for a basic freelancer hmm.
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    US LLC or UK LLP for my situation?

    Yes I got it. So, starting from scratch for a freelancer, it's required to : - Open a Uk Ltd. From this point, what's the minimal requirements to make it dormant without problem? No accounting, no tax return, no maintenance costs, nothing at all even at beginning? or use a nominee. It's not...
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    US LLC or UK LLP for my situation?

    For UK LLP, you need two members if I am right? What's the best way for a freelancer to achieve that? Using a nominee from a service provider? Some recommendation for a UK LLP?
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    Cyprus non-resident company: VAT to EU customers

    Not in full link with the subject but close. I came to Cyprus accountant about a classic non-dom setup (means be tax resident in Cyprus). Clients are exclusively outside Cyprus and in Europe. He clearly told me to forget about VAT refunds from Cyprus. Really complicated, can take one year and...
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    Good low tax place to live/relocate

    @cyprus123 : Just curious about where is a good place for you to live there "permanently"? (Your nickname and signature is giving some tips but it can be totally different too).
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    Buying real estate before changing tax residency

    Already done, and advocate too. Most of them they don't say exactly the same thing. Different interpretation because code is complicated. I even called myself tax government. They were clear about what kind of bank accounts I can keep, need to close etc. No problem to have properties in France...
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    What country would you choose to relocate to avoid taxes?

    It's what I am looking for. Can you tell more? I don't see what I am doing illegally. If I untie myself completely with France, moving my assets and my a*s so where is the problem? I don't have anything physical and my business is remote so.. Tell me more, countries examples please.
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    Buying real estate before changing tax residency

    Complexity and costs, I agree. But is it not risky to own at personal name? Reading and reading the forum and other sources, it seems important and smart to think this business lifestyle setup from beginning to avoid problems later. Sure, I get it. The thing is: it's almost impossible to get...
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    I still want to do as legal as I can. But now the big difference is: I can't stay a big part of the year outside Poland (2-3 months maximum I could manage but not more). So I don't know the best options. Yes I saw Czechia. I will read again more but I need a company and not soletrader.. I...
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    Buying real estate before changing tax residency

    Hi everyone, I am from a high taxed western Europe country. I am reading and interested about investing in real estate from many years but I couldn't before. I truly believe than using bank mortgage is a great way to be richer faster because you can make your tenant paying your mortgage and...
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    If I have a rent in Cyprus and a company in Cyprus, I think it's clear than my biggest ties will be with Cyprus and not Poland, no? I have to be under the radar. By the way, I am wondering how they could try to be in contact with me if I leave Poland in case of.. I totally agree. So I am lost...
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    Getting the Bulgarian residency

    @OTR365: I have similar thoughts, what's your feedbacks about Cyprus? Happy you choose this way? Why Cyprus and not Bulgaria in your case? @c4labs: Interested, you can PM me (english or french no problem). @zenou : So finally, what juridiction did you choose if you don't mind asking?
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    Bulgaria or Cyprus for company and residency?

    @georgio : Hi, I am interested to know what country did you choose for your tax residency? Thanks for the heads up.
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    Sure but I don't see the problem. Under the non-dom 60 days, it's completely legal to spend only 60 days in Cyprus (and maintain home there of course). Does it mean than residency and tax residency will be consider same for your home residence at this level? I am really interested about...
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    Sorry, I was not clear. It was for Poland. Stupid question but why Schengen country only. You are speaking about living there (tax resident) or for the corporation level? It seems more and more than my gf wants to spend a lot of time in Poland because she will probably have a physical/not...
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    Hi everyone, I have a basic question which could help me with my current thoughts. IIs it legal or too grey area to do this setup to avoid paying high taxes: 1- Live in a normal/high taxed country like France or Poland 2 - Setup a local company in this country 3 - Setup an offshore company 4...
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    Hi @Helkins , I sent you an email. Thanks for your help/advice.
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    Low tax burden life plan suggestion for freelancer

    Thanks for this good advice. The big question is: where is is interesting to be tax resident with a US LLC? In clear, what countries are taxing US LLC like a self-employed (with good rates)? Ok yes, perfectly clear.

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