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    What Are Some Ways to Get Funds Out of an Estate Into Company?

    Hi We're doing some estate planning and are trying to work out an efficient way to get funds out of an individuals name into a company (with different shareholders). The company will hold property. What are some of the best ways to get funds out of an estate and into the company where the...
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    Best US Bank to Get a Card for a LLC with a Foreign Owner

    Hi There are so many threads and thoughts on this, I'd like to double check this. It's for a small US LLC that runs some paid ads and receives affiliate commission. The owner is outside the US. 1) Use RelayFi 2) When in the US, go to a branch and get a Chase Business Account if Possible...
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    Easy 0 VAT Jurisdiction Needed

    Hi I want to run some online ads, and if I select the UK, or any other country, they're charging a 20% VAT on the ad spend. I'd like to incorporate a company in a jurisdiction that has a 0 rate, like Hong Kong, Dubai, etc. However, it needs to be cheap and relatively easy to setup a new...
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    US Banks

    Which banks in the US are easy to open online similar to Wise?
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    Preparing for a Sale - When to Take Action (Help Needed)

    Hi I've got some website assets sitting in a Malta company. It's just a holding company for CGT reasons. While it's just a holding company, while we grow the value of the websites I'd like to remain the director and secretary as this will save quite a bit in fees over the next 5 to 10 years...
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    How to Structure a Website Sale to Avoid Tax/Income in the UK

    Hi I used to know a lot more about this stuff, but have got rusty! I'm hoping someone who's more familiar can offer a little more up to date insight! Background Info 1) We earn money in a UK LTD company. 2) We have no US earnings, or staff or connections. 3) We have various websites that will...

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