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    Who is a resident in the notion of "Residence-based taxation"?

    In "Residence-based taxation" scheme, does "resident" refer to a tax resident -- one who's lived in a country for 183 days this year? Or a one who, for instance, yesterday obtained some special permit of a country that allows him to stay in a country for the next 5-10 years? "Malaysia my...
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    Why not use lesser known jurisdictions?

    Why not open a company in Mongolia? 10% of tax. Kuwait? 0% Saudi Arabia? 5% Lebanon? 17%, the same as in Singapore. Quatar? 10%, at max. Canary Islands 4% There are more. Why do people here not talk about these and other, lesser known, countries, with low taxes? Would there be real hard...
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    Getting a low-quality job in order to be able to open an account

    There're some countries where it's impossible to open a bank account as a non resident. Those aren't necessarily in Europe, US, Canada and similar countries. Malaysia, for instance. Will it be wise to find a shitty job for 1-3 months in such a country only to be able to open a bank account...
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    Transferwise -> bank of a country that's no supported?

    I want to send money from Transferwise to a bank account of a country that's no supported by TW. Armenia in my case. Any way?
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    Recommendations of books

    Can you recommend me modern and decent books about the topics we discuss here?
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    How is a local TaxID bad?

    There're a few countries where I'm going to open a personal bank account. And where a local TaxID is required to open one. TaxID itself is easily obtained for non-residents in those countries. And I'm not a residents. Those are CRS countries. I don't plan to stay in them for a long time, only...
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    Opening an account in Cambodia

    In 2019, is there a way to open an account on a tourist 30-day visa? I need a certain info.

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