Private Foundation in Nevis

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GIOBBI4

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Hello guys, I wish constitue a Private Foundation in Nevis can you help me?

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Hello Martin, thank you for your reply. No any reason, but I wait an advice‌ from someone..ahahah😉
Panama is "overbooking" the people want sell but dont understand. I want understand‍ but there is no more patience.
cheers
GIOBBI4
 
They are the worst company of all. How anybody can recommend this company ? Okay‌ i understand the Forum need to pay their server costs. But they are overpriced, super‍ slow, lists so honestly I hardly can understand who is going there.
 
Hello Martin Hello Mr Yellow, it's not easy to totally trust a person that you‌ don't know via internet, they didn't answer me because I've already talked to two expert‍ people and their answers didn't satisfy me, the topics were other and they didn't talk⁠ about Nevis. In my country I found a person who unintentionally gave me two pieces⁤ of advice that went well, I will ask him. Have a greta week!! cheers Giobbi4⁣
 
G, hi. Will be glad‍ to help you with the constitution of Private Foundation in Nevis. Is a good option⁠ to manage your company or private assets without having to pay unnecessary taxes or deal⁤ with excessive bureaucracy.
 
Which banks could one use to open an account with a Nevis multiform foundation?
 
It depends what you want to do with it. You need‍ to be more specific.
 
what's the price range for set up and does the holder's resident country matter for validity?
Or what combo's work best?
 
what's the price range for set up and does the holder's resident country matter for‌ validity?
Or what combo's work best?
 
Panama foundations typically cost a few hundred dollars more than a Panama company - in‌ the $1500 - $2000 range at "trade" pricing

The holder's residence country doesn't make any‍ difference to the validity, at least on the Panama end
 
bizniz said:
Panama foundations typically cost a few hundred dollars more than a Panama company - in the $1500 - $2000 range at "trade" pricing

The holder's residence country doesn't make any difference to the validity, at least on the Panama end
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topic is Nevis foundation...
 
OK so what do you want to know about Nevis foundations?

Nevis is a great‌ jurisdiction for trusts and LLCs. But frankly I find their Foundations unnecessarily complicated and therefore‍ expensive. I understand the Nevis foundation law was written for French residents who had Nevis⁠ trusts and wanted to legally avoid declaring them under new French legislation - or something⁤ like that. The point is you can start with a trust and change it to⁣ a company or whatever and that is why it is called " Multiform" because it⁢ can change like a chameleon. Very few people understand it but I guess it has︀ some logic for the people who wrote the law. So if you specially want a︁ Nevis foundation the price range you just have to quote with providers, it will be︂ a lot more expensive than Panama, more along the price lines of Liechtenstein. But I︃ can tell you your residence doesn't make any difference.

Panama has much clearer Foundation law︄ - cheaper and better in my view.
 
bizniz said:
OK so what do you want to know about Nevis foundations?

Nevis is a great jurisdiction for trusts and LLCs. But frankly I find their Foundations unnecessarily complicated and therefore expensive. I understand the Nevis foundation law was written for French residents who had Nevis trusts and wanted to legally avoid declaring them under new French legislation - or something like that. The point is you can start with a trust and change it to a company or whatever and that is why it is called " Multiform" because it can change like a chameleon. Very few people understand it but I guess it has some logic for the people who wrote the law. So if you specially want a Nevis foundation the price range you just have to quote with providers, it will be a lot more expensive than Panama, more along the price lines of Liechtenstein. But I can tell you your residence doesn't make any difference.

Panama has much clearer Foundation law - cheaper and better in my view.
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Interested in how it works and how you can get items in it.
Let's say you own a property, how can you plant it in a trust/foundation?
sell it first? I would imagine everything currently can be linked back to your origin source...
 
Interested in how︅ it works and how you can get items in it.
Let's say you own a︆ property, how can you plant it in a trust/foundation?
sell it first? I would imagine︇ everything currently can be linked back to your origin source...
 
If you have a property and you own it, you can just gift it to‌ the Trust or Foundation. The trustees should be able to help you with the paperwork.‍

The point of Foundations is not to obscure where the property came from. If that⁠ is what you want to do you might want to throw some additional pass-through structures⁤ into the equation.
 
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