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  1. M

    Opening offshore account

    Yes that's definitely the main problem
  2. M

    Opening offshore account

    I don't really want to give up my tax residency in uk. Also keep my ltd company running in uk only putting 50% of invoices in
  3. M

    Opening offshore account

    Thanks for the advice, I also checked out form-a-co about Gibraltar any thoughts on that?
  4. M

    Opening offshore account

    Ok I couldn't do 6 months in UAE. Regarding 1 day every 180 days in UAE I could do that no problem. What's the info for that? Would I need to be there for 6 months initially?
  5. M

    Opening offshore account

    So as with Cyprus you just switch tax residency to UAE?
  6. M

    Opening offshore account

    Hi, depends on frequency of work. £50k-90k. I think the route of doing the 60 day rule in Cyprus is very appealing. I would like to know more on the costs of setting up and also annual fees to keep the company operating.
  7. M

    Opening offshore account

    Hi, thanks for reply. I'll google that and find out more. Hi, thanks for reply. I'll google that and find out more hi, just checked up on the rules seems a little complicated can you tell me some info on how I could go about setting this up ? Last edited: Apr 14, 2022
  8. M

    Opening offshore account

    Based in uk , work as a freelancer for a NL company 99% of my work is outside uk I emailed earlier on today not sure you've received it Last edited: Apr 13, 2022
  9. M

    Opening offshore account

    Hi, thanks for reply. I'm already using wise business for my ltd company in uk. Reason I was asking was for uk tax purposes
  10. M

    Opening offshore account

    Hi Guys, I'm looking for some info/help on opening an offshore bank account. I live in the uk but work 90% out the country for a Dutch company as a contractor. Basically I want my invoices paid straight into a offshore account without having it paid into a ltd company in uk? Any suggestions?

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