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    Cryptofriendly banks

    This could be just for new clients.
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    Cryptofriendly banks

    I had a chat with Bank Fric yesterday. If you are a tax resident in Cyprus or in Malta, you can forget about them. They said that they might consider a person as a client from these countries, but that would require a minimum deposit of 1 mEur. They have so much business right now, that they are...
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    What country would you choose to relocate to avoid taxes?

    Monaco is great, but it's not cheap. 1 of the requirements for residency is to have a local bank account. In order to get a local bank, the minimum required deposit is 500 000€ and goes up to 1 mEur. But then you do enjoy 0% tax on worldwide income. It just depends on how much money you have...
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    EU Banking & company setups for CBD affiliate business

    I'm looking to set up a new company in the EU for my new CBD affiliate business. I have another business in Malta, but I would rather set up this business elsewhere in the EU. The commissions are paid from companies based in the EU. I'm mainly looking for a country where setting up a company...
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    New member here

    Thanks! I'm in affiliate marketing. Some of the sites are in regulated markets while others are in the grey markets... I know that the Beckham law is not really applicable to businesses. My way of thinking was to move the regulated sites and parts of the business to Spain. It's easier to...
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    New member here

    Also, it is not the most exciting place to live after 7 years.
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    New member here

    Recent greylisting, banking is impossible here, whether it is business or personal, I want to move some of my business assets outside of Malta and hopefully lower the load of constant KYC and compliance costs.
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    New member here

    Hey everyone so happy to discover this forum! Been looking for this type of community for a long time and finally found one. I'm currently residing in Malta. Been here for 6 years and enjoying the effective 5% tax rate - good times! However, things are a bit bad in Malta at the moment and...

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