If freezone company is incorporator of UK LLP ?Alenka said:
How can UK LLP (UK entity) be a UAE Freezone (which means it's UAE Freezone entity)?
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If freezone company is incorporator of UK LLP ?Alenka said:
How can UK LLP (UK entity) be a UAE Freezone (which means it's UAE Freezone entity)?
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LLP can have Corporate Partner as well like @Konstanz mentioned.Alenka said:
How can UK LLP (UK entity) be a UAE Freezone (which means it's UAE Freezone entity)?
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Just like @Fred said, there are multiple workarounds/loopholes that you can utilizeAlenka said:
How can UK LLP (UK entity) be a UAE Freezone (which means it's UAE Freezone entity)?
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amen.MiddleEuroAsia said:
This is not the IRS nor the HMRC, talk to the right people and you will be fine!
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Just go to Bahrain and spend a month there and then go to Dubai and spend a month there as well.I'mRobot said:
Bahrain is some sort of alternative to Dubai. Never thought about the opportunity I may have missed out...
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That may be possible to do.JimBeam said:
Just go to Bahrain and spend a month there and then go to Dubai and spend a month there as well.
After that let us know the outcome.
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That's true, but if living a place also counts you have to look wider.Fred said:
I think it's about things being streamlined and there is actually nothing that beats Dubai from Commercial Point of View.
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Yes. I think you can have better quality of life spending couple months per year in Cayman than couple months in Dubai.I'mRobot said:
That may be possible to do.
That's true, but if living a place also counts you have to look wider.
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Why are you not thinking about RAK in UAE? The cost of living is literally 40% or more less than dubai, its 1.5 hr away from dubai, everything is cheap and accessible, you can open a company in rak freezone, another option is ajman which is even more closer to dubai.cyprustoomuch said:
I was thinking about Bahrain too. It doesnt look too terrible and has indeed some advantages.
The population of around 1.7M should be big enough to find some skilled employees that could work for you there, living there may not be necessary. I think its kind of a struggle to actually build substance in a country like seychelles, IOM or Guernsey when you consider how little people actually live there.
Offices are cheap, indian employees there are cheap too, but setting up a company seems quite expensive at the beginning. As I have seen it they also dont want to be part of that fancy global minimum tax group. So probably they will keep the 0% for quite some time.
Maybe someone could recommend a better 0% tax country with some decent population where you could easily build a "team".
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What type of apartment an you get for 50k? Would you buy one of them (in that price category) quality wise? How many SQM and ist already furnished?JonnyStekkino said:
The Residency program with 50k minimum is just the cherry on top, as with 50k you can grab a pretty good apartment and a 10 year visa.
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2 bedrooms Apartments for sale in Al Juffair - 2 BHK Flats for sale | Property Finder Bahrain quick search on Juffair (one of the most urban areas), 50k are enough for a modern 1br or a little older 2br/110 sqm, but you can have fun with propertyfinder, I will leave you a little impression of the areas:backpacker said:
What type of apartment an you get for 50k? Would you buy one of them (in that price category) quality wise? How many SQM and ist already furnished?
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I think depends on many things: source of funds, personal preferences etc.. personally I much prefer hot weather and no bureaucracy headaches. In CH right now it's 0 C°, here is 20 C° and I'm going around in shorts and t-shirtsclemens said:
I would never like to live in Bahrain, if that was my only options to avoid taxes I rather pay 1 - 8% tax somewhere i.e. Switzerland, Malta or Cyprus and enjoy life.
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