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Unrelated question: how do you apply for PayPal then? I mean which country do you choose,⁤ UK or the one the Ltd is actually resident in?
 
By the way, here is the EU court case clarifying that a branch of⁠ a dormant parent company is completely legal and cannot be questioned by the tax authorities⁤ within EU.

The company will be a UK company with a branch office in Czechia.⁣ On the letterhead, you will typically do business as "Company X Ltd (Czechia branch)", but⁢ you don't necessarily have to add that (Czechia branch) everywhere.

You can have a GBP︀ account outside of the UK, branch outside the UK, not have a PE in the︁ UK, and not do any business in the UK. You can still trade in GBP.︂

PayPal might refuse a dormant company, I don't know. But the company is a UK︃ company, so there should be no problem registering it as a UK company.

On the︄ other hand, the branch will be registered in Czechia, so it will have a company︅ identifier in that country as well, and that can be used for whatever business needs︆ to be done in that country. This is all standard when you have branches in︇ other countries.
 
That's amazing. Can the Czech branch trade globally (not only within Czechia)? Does it then‌ only pay tax on locally sourced income?
 
I'm guessing one could‌ change the SIC code to something else other than 99999.

PayPal probably doesn't check this‍ anyway.
 
Taxation of branches‍ can get complex, but it is simplified by the fact that the UK disregards it⁠ completely.

In the simple case with a single branch, what the Czech branch pays in⁤ taxes is up the the local tax rules in that country, but typically that will⁣ be on all global income.

Now if your branch is in Georgia, then you might⁢ get away with territorial taxation on your branch.
 
So what would be the point of all this then? Also there no audits in‌ NL for a BV if your revenue is below 500k EUR right?
 
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