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  1. HeidiInTheAlps

    Netherlands no tax on trading besides NAV tax?

    The bit about 26.9% I didn't know about. Because we are actually in Bermuda right now, we've been here since December. We got the digital one year visa, but we've set up an LLC, we have a Dutch BV, and a Dutch VOF, which we think we dissolve and put into the Dutch BV. We've stayed because I...
  2. HeidiInTheAlps

    Netherlands no tax on trading besides NAV tax?

    The idea is to un-resident ourselves without selling our house, and still having some economic ties in NL, but having more economic ties elsewhere. So, if anyone could recommend a tax planner -advisor.
  3. HeidiInTheAlps

    Netherlands no tax on trading besides NAV tax?

    I'd be looking for tax planning advice for Dutch resident with BV and an offshore LLC... This is a 'planning' question to see which income sources we could offshore for our business model. We also have residency in Bermuda. Tips are welcome.
  4. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    The correct approach is RESIDENT BASED TAXATION, and your resident country is responsible for monitoring for money laundering of their residents. Any other plan is double jeopardy and a hot mess if you extrapolate it out.
  5. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    That's what I'm trying to game out... I have both right now, but with the way the world is turning, less passports may be preferable to more... ugh, such a nightmare.
  6. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    I hear ya. I'm in the same boat, although I hope to getting above the FEIE. My partner is a NRA - so we have options that way. There is substantial talk to find a way to exclude bonafide residents of other countries. But, the only for sure way out is to renounce. And it's an emotionally charged...
  7. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    It's a total mess. For sure. I was referencing Yellen's confirmation hearing. There is hard data that suggest a couple of things: 85% of expats make less that FEIE. Most moved for non business reason Most move to one country and stay there The other nuggets is, the ROI from the IRS point of...
  8. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    I understand all of that. And agree. It affects anyone with a US parent because of birthright citizenship. I've been on this for several years, and I do see a slight shift for things to change. As far as the Dems vs. Republicans, both are equal in their blame. RO went around for the last two...
  9. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    For those Americans suffering, and that is every American who is a member of this forum, there is some small movements going on that are worth noting. For the first time, that I've seen, in more than 5 years, there is finally non-partisan cooperation for lobbying DC to untangle this mess. For...
  10. HeidiInTheAlps

    Offshore Banks Accepting Americans

    The confirmation hearing of Yellen would suggest a glimmer of hope.
  11. HeidiInTheAlps

    Company set up in Bermuda Recommendations

    I do have specific reasons for Bermuda, but also we are smallish potatoes, I am looking for a price tag that matches my size. Would they be that?
  12. HeidiInTheAlps

    Company set up in Bermuda Recommendations

    Hello- Does anyone have a recommendation for a firm to set up an exempt company in Bermuda? EU/US passport holder Income is consulting based and sales from intellectual property TIA
  13. HeidiInTheAlps

    Bermuda. offer 1 year Visa $263

    Can anyone recommend advisors for legal and financial set up for a US/EU citizen?
  14. HeidiInTheAlps

    What country would you choose to relocate to avoid taxes?

    Maybe someone likes to ski, so hanging out in the Alps in the winter would be very enjoyable.
  15. HeidiInTheAlps

    What country would you choose to relocate to avoid taxes?

    After scrolling through various threads, I don't notice much mention of Bermuda to relocate for low tax. Like the Bahama's but with better infrastructure.
  16. HeidiInTheAlps

    tax residency, double treaty, CRS... is my set up workable?

    @osz90 if you find go counseling in this area, I'll need the same advice
  17. HeidiInTheAlps

    tax residency, double treaty, CRS... is my set up workable?

    I'm also following this closely. I'm paying so much Tax in NL, providing consulting services, and mostly in the Netherlands, but that will start to change, to where I'll be receiving royalties income around 200K a year, and resale of digital products, maybe another 75K a year, while I continue...
  18. HeidiInTheAlps

    FATCA REPORTING & OFFSHORE BANKING

    I know some banks ask where you were born, and if USA=Yes, you get flagged. Since that's me anyway, I'm not sure how that would work if I renounced. Do I then I have to take that proof everywhere I go? I do have an EU passport.
  19. HeidiInTheAlps

    Bermuda Signs Tax Information Agreement with the Netherlands

    What implications does this have for NL citizens with a holding company in Bermuda?

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