Best jurisdiction for complete anonymity? & Tax on profits?

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What jurisdiction is best suited for a no logs VPN service? Let's say privacy is the biggest concern and i registered an offshore company in Saint Vincent, would i be taxed on profits in Sweden?
 
If privacy matters you won't find anything beating Seychelles because they don't have any public‌ registry! Best privacy ever!

That said, you need to figure out what payment methods you‍ require for your business. For instant if you only need to accept BitCoins you can⁠ register your offshore company anywhere. If you need to accept PayPal, Visa, MC etc. it⁤ actually get's more complicated and almost impossible to keep your privacy towards the payment providers!⁣
 
Sweden tax‌ (like most other European countries) on worldwide income. If you don't report your earnings in‍ Sweden it would be considered tax evasion which most often result in prison for some⁠ time! If you want to stay legit and float under the radar I would look⁤ into double tax treaties to see which countries Sweden have such treties with.
 
Your welcome, you may check out other threads on OCT to see if you can‌ find a solution that fits your requirements.
 
do you want to share⁠ where you got setup and if it worked back then and maybe let us know⁤ if you are still in business?
 
UAE may be interesting, although using vpn for illegal purposes is punishable by law (where‌ isn't?) and the local ISPs are blocking VPNs to avoid people bypassing the censorship and‍ preventing them accessing illegal websites or solutions (P**N, non licenced voip etc.), you can in⁠ fact setup VPN business and offer it to your worldwide customers, let's say apart from⁤ UAE.

I know a very reputable VPN that has moved its registered business from Seychelles⁣ to UAE.
 
This really sounds like the most retarded location⁢ I could ever think of to operate VPN service from.
The trustworthiness of such service︀ is essentially zero.

The blocking of P**N, gambling, government criticism and competitors to local mobile︁ operators is one thing.
However, there is yet another thing which you'd be missing -︂ the ability of the state to spy on you and everything you do. Don't trust︃ me?

https://citizenlab.ca/2018/09/hide-...egasus-spyware-to-operations-in-45-countries/https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-bans-darkmatter-certificates-from-chrome-and-android/Not saying you'll get infected by spearphished spyware but it is enough︄ to simply issue a local certificate for a local authority and entire HTTPS / VPN︅ is worthless in the region.

Perhaps you could have a VPN company there and do︆ absolutely everything OUTSIDE of the country.
I'm really surprised that Astrill moved to UAE but︇ I guess they will keep their physical operation in Pakistan (or where they're from) and︈ use the company as a front. Or at least I hope that is what they︉ plan.

For privacy, you are looking for country that has no laws regarding keeping logs,︊ no mandatory key disclosure/key disclosure laws, no self-incriminatory laws. You may think this is a︋ basic human right but recently e.g. Australia passed laws that forbid this. 😵

Look into Seychelles,︌ Panama, maybe Switzerland (though US can apply some pressure).
 
I think that's their plan. I mean there is no infrastructure in UAE︀ which could handle any VPN demand, plus it is expensive. VPN providers add UAE servers︁ just for the sake of having them but they limit a traffic flow just to︂ make things working or watchable, as plenty of such users are simply connecting via UAE︃ to access Bein Connect.

However having a VPN business registered here and doing everything else︄ overseas (servers, clients etc) makes most sense. There is no spying involved as all the︅ technical part is done outside of the country, so no traffic passes through it.

The blocking part is certainly annoying but having kids UAE ISP level filtering works like a︆ solid mechanism preventing them accessing even accidentally undesired content. Grown ups will always find their︇ ways around. In fact certain EU countries have also started blocking websites on ISP level.︈ But that's another story.

Also I would be the least worried having UAE gov spying︉ on me, there are worse spying countries on this planet. There is not much privacy︊ left these days if you want to lead normal life. Certainly a VPN for $100︋ per year won't change anything in this regard. I have been using VPN services for︌ more than 10 years and the main purpose is usually GEO location change to access︍ geo located restricted services or to speed up the internet server (yes VPN can actually︎ speed up your internet if ISP is applying heavy traffic shaping). If someone thinks he️ is buying a privacy for $100, he needs do go to the doctor immediately.
 
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