Singapore or HK company but can’t open an account

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bangkokowl

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Hi, I’m a Brit in Northern Thailand who is opening up a Singapore or HK‌ company to do a few consultancy gigs

problem is I can’t open a bank account‍ in either place and need some way of receiving money from my customer (there is⁠ only one of them)

I can’t go back to UK to open one there either⁤

what are my options?
something like transferwise?
 
Traditional bank accounts in Hong Kong are getting more difficult to open these days.
Maybe you can try out Neat and other virtual banks.
 
Thanks, virtual banks loook interesting

my business is legit, I would normally just travel to‌ Singapore to open in person, but well COVID.
 
Neat uses DBS as their underlying banking platform, you could try them.
 
I also live in Thailand. I started‍ a UK LTD, with Revolut and Transferwise bank accounts.
 
If I want to live in Thailand which is‍ the best option: UK LLP, UK LTD, Estonia OU?
Which entity would you recommend from⁠ your experience in terms of easiness in saving on taxes, managing the company, accounting and⁤ filling taxes?
(Currently I'm in Georgia)
 
Why not just go for a plain us LLC, it’s still a very good structure‌ for lots of type of business
 
My strategy: I live most of my time in Thailand.⁤ So I am a tax resident there. Money (salary) from foreign sources is not taxed⁣ in Thailand. I have a UK LTD and all money made there is paid to⁢ me as a normal salary, so the UK LTD is not making a profit and︀ not paying tax. This is a setup which I invented myself, I am not 100%︁ sure if it is bulletproof.

I really should have someone with knowledge of this look︂ at my setup. At the moment I pay 0% tax.

When making a choice you︃ also have to think about opening a bank account. Starting a company is easier than︄ getting bank accounts.
 
That seems really cool, also because it's a real trusted european company.︂
But to me seems too aggressive... I mean UK HMRC are not so happy if︃ they can't take anything from the company and they could argue that a company can't︄ make 0 profits for years and years.
So maybe they will audit your company... What︅ do you think?
 
Wise does not⁣ offer borderless account for Hong Kong companies, so that is not an option.

You can⁢ try Neat Hong Kong, they do accept HK entities with foreign owners.
 
I've read a lot, they say that as a director⁤ you can pay yourself a salary, what is left is profit for the company and⁣ you can get that as a dividend. The company will pay Corporation Tax in that⁢ case. But there is no rule about how much salary you can give yourself. In︀ most cases paying yourself with dividend is better, because less tax is paid. Corporation Tax︁ is 19%, income tax much higher. Unless of course you live in a country where︂ you do not pay income tax.

But I should hire someone with more knowledge to︃ look at it. I am also not completely sure if I do everything right.
 
With the conversation I‌ had with this company and their advertising campaign they look very professional and are licensed‍ to do what they are doing. I would try them.
 
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