EU Citizen --> Opening Bank Account In Different Country. Advice?

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dalaman

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Hello fellow members,

since I am wanting to start some online work (e-commerce & smma) I decided I need to open an account in a different country from mine (since here we have about 40% taxes on income, which is just plain crazy).

I don't know what would be my best option here...


...but I glanced around the internet a bit, and I found some blogs saying it would be beneficial for me to open a u.s. bank account as a foreigner, with low to 0% taxes.


What would be the best choice for me, by your knowledge?

I'm pretty much clueless.
 
That is great Capt, I wish you good luck in such a venture.


As for me, any recommendation as for where to go?


I heard it is quite cheap to form one (couple hundred bucks), and I found firstbase.io and tax-use.net as well (even though more expensive, but it has accounting too if I understood clearly).


Basically what I want is pay as little taxes as possible for my services and products (off the ideal would be 0%), all 100% legally.


And I need some direction, since I do not want to mess things up with incompetent people.
 
dalaman said:
That is great Capt, I wish you good luck in such a venture.


As for me, any recommendation as for where to go?


I heard it is quite cheap to form one (couple hundred bucks), and I found firstbase.io and tax-use.net as well (even though more expensive, but it has accounting too if I understood clearly).


Basically what I want is pay as little taxes as possible for my services and products (off the ideal would be 0%), all 100% legally.


And I need some direction, since I do not want to mess things up with incompetent people.
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What type of account are you looking for: personal or business?
 
I want to run an Social media marketing agency ASAP, and also e-commerce in the next couple of months.
 
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