They are good if you have troubles with the tax office. Otherwise they are waste of money unless you are into really big projects in really big corporation which they are born for.gmbh said:
I had a consultation with Deloitte. Didn't got any new or better information than I already got from the one man shows.
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Are they good to prepare defense in potential troubles with tax office?blizz said:
They are good if you have troubles with the tax office. Otherwise they are waste of money unless you are into really big projects in really big corporation which they are born for.
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Any specific UK ones you would like to share? Mostly about moving the co to the Channel Islands, and its tax residency (i.e. CMC, hire a solid and credible board of directors, etc).Admin said:
Typical they are smaller firms but specialized to service medium and large corporations.
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That is correct. It's called DAC6, if you want to do some deeper reading. Here's a summary: https://www.vistra.com/insights/eu-mandatory-reporting-tax-aggressive-cross-border-arrangements-dac6DavidS said:
There are some stringent regulations implemented recently by EU where tax advisors and accountants have to report to their tax office if they offer client's any schemes to circumvent tax or optimise tax. Any more info on this? Are they actually reporting this to the tax office?
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So what are solutions?Sols said:
That is correct. It's called DAC6, if you want to do some deeper reading. Here's a summary: https://www.vistra.com/insights/eu-mandatory-reporting-tax-aggressive-cross-border-arrangements-dac6
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