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Countries with The Lowest Taxes

cemrekoi
Posts: 10 Forumite
in Cutting tax
Hey everyone. Do you know the lowest tax countries in the world? Where would you select if you'd open up a business/company?
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Google it?0
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Trouble with some of the lowest tax countries is that you really wouldn't want to live there!0
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Yes, I can Google and I'm Googling meanwhile. Just wanted to see what ppl is thinking about here. I can't Google your personal opinion, can I?0
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In cemrekoi's defence they did also ask an opinion based question; where would you set up?0
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But in what context is the question asked.......is it to evade/avoid UK tax, does the OP intend moving to this low tax jurisdiction?0
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Exactly what uknick said. Sorry, my native language is not English. If that makes me Donald T. :A
It's not to avoid anything, I've been reading about e-companies that can be opened up from any country, you don't have to live there. And there multiple sources stating different countries are the best regarding this. I'm looking for if there's anyone who has the experience about the situation.
Sorry for grammar mistakes, typos and thanks for your understanding.0 -
I think you need to look at the OP's other posts before deciding whether to spend any time on a reasoned answer.0
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What's that supposed to mean agrinnall? I'm new, I have few posts. But I don't spam or insult anyone or anything...0
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Hey everyone. Do you know the lowest tax countries in the world? Where would you select if you'd open up a business/company?
First if depends on whether you want a country with the lowest business taxes for companies or one that has the lowest personal taxes.
Then it depends whether you want a country with low taxes and a functioning economy and laws - in which case you will find such places have very high entry requirements to actually live in the place - ie property is very expensive to buy and daily living costs very high.....places like Monaco. Places where property is restricted by law as to whom from outside can buy it such as places like The Channel Islands.
At the other extreme are places where there is very low tax simply because the country is a failed state where the tax raising powers and government authority do not exist then there are various examples around - all of them in the midst of some full scale civil war or various types where staying alive rather than tax would be your main concern.0
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