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    Bookkeeping for a Cyprus-based company that trades Cryptocurrencies

    Fair enough, I'd prefer it if that was not the case since that would simplify things, but the difference in effective tax rate will be somewhat negligible. This is indeed a problem if it has to be capital held in fiat at a traditional bank as I simply can't think of a bank that would be okay...
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    Bookkeeping for a Cyprus-based company that trades Cryptocurrencies

    I don't think you're required to give yourself a salary, if you are, you'd just pay yourself minimum wage which would be taxed at 0% + 15% social. You'd also write off the salary as cost, ending up paying only marginally more. This would be a huge problem if true since there's simply no way to...
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    Bookkeeping for a Cyprus-based company that trades Cryptocurrencies

    I'll be relocating to Cyprus later this year, and in doing so, will be incorporating in Cyprus (I expect to pay 12.5% + GESY in effective tax rate as a non-dom trading cryptocurrencies). I have a few questions the relate to bookkeeping which I hope someone in here can help shed some light on...
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    What are the chances of getting caught?

    Not everyone is willing to relocate to reduce their tax burden. While doing so can improve your quality of life, it can also worsen it as you'll be forced to give up many of the things you currently take for granted (at least to an extent), such as friends and family, not to mention, familiarity.
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    Moving to Cyprus as EU citizen

    I don't see how this is a relevant recommendation? Poland may be a lovely country, but I don't think that OP has shown any particular interest in Central Europe, given that he'd pay closer to 40% in effective-tax at his current income levels when taking into account income tax, corporate income...
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    Moving to Cyprus as EU citizen

    I'm very interested in this question as well as I find myself in a similar "boat". What makes you consider Malta over Dubai? Is there something about Malta having an "on paper" high taxation rate that exempts it from CFC/EM rules? If that's not the case, then clearly Dubai would be the better...
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    Taxes Returns Cryptocurrencies accurate report

    Can you name-drop the services you've used up until this point? That might help eliminate a certain number
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    Cyprus non-dom effective tax-rates (three different cases)

    I believe that the rates have increased. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesy An even worse interpretation would be that they refer to self-employed as someone who isn't incorporated, hence, in this case, I might be expected to pay both the employee rate and the employer's rate, totaling 5.55%?
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    Cyprus non-dom effective tax-rates (three different cases)

    I'm trying to calculate the effective tax rate for three different types of ventures as a non-dom tax resident in Cyprus (I am an EU citizen who is currently residing in Asia but plans on relocating to Cyprus). Company A - Amazon FBA (Ecommerce) The company utilizes contract manufacturing in...

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