Thank you all for sharing your thoughts. My general thoughts regarding choice of jurisdiction:
- There are surprisingly big privacy problems in business today, e.g. publicly published directors and even shareholders, this is a reason for Cook. Also
- Some busienss hubs have BEPS regulations that may require local employees or-else. Such regulations are a tiring bureaucratic nusiance.
@Sols ,
@Golden Fleece ,
@Admin , please confirm that I understood this right:
About exchange of information about entities such as on Cook, or other typical business hub that is Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Caymans, Bermuda, Malta, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Isle of Man:
- The automatic information exchange deals out there such as AOEI and CRS do not apply to the entity itself/as such, meaning if︀ you incorporate, governments will not automatically report the information they have automatically (e.g. director/ownership information,︁ financial accounts).
Of course if this information is published in public directories, it could leak︂ to anyone that way. This would be an incentive to choose a jurisdiction without public︃ directors and shareholders.
- TIEAs (Tax Information Exchange Agreement) and DTTs (Double Tax Treaties) permit one︄ government to enquire for information with another government, but these are not automatic programs. (Also︅ there is no absolute requirement from the other government to actually respond.)
- (For completeness, UBO︆ is not published publicly in any of the jurisdictions I listed above. Actually in many︇ cases a government will not have UBO information for an entity. Incorporation service providers do︈ not necessarily document UBO, or if one files the forms )
Therefore,
automatic reporting starts︉ happening only when an entity gets for itself financial accounts such as bank, EMI, stock︊ trading accounts. (Plus physical bank lock boxes are or may be CRS-reportable also is it︋ not so.) Financial accounts will ask the holder to declare UBO information, and may exchange︌ it.
Did I get it right?
Also to round up this topic, do you see︍ any risks that the automatic exchange of information could become even worse than it is︎ today, in the foreseeable future? If so what more information would they share, your favourite️ foods eh.
@Sols which in your view are the "absolutely irreputable" business hub jurisdictions. With Seychelles I can get the impression that they have a lack of professionalism as in a bit of anything could potentially actually be going on over there.
@Sols generally what do you think︀ Cook Islands would be great for and not great for