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theodore91k7
07-08-2007, 06:34
Hi,

I've currently changed to contracting for a UK based company that I used to work full time for before. Due to the nature of my work I can work from anywhere with an internet connection so I am planning and indeed practicing being out of the UK for over 9 months of the year (changing country every couple of months or so) to claim non-residency and tax free status.

However I currently only have a UK bank account and if I have my money is paid into this I believe it will be liable for tax? I'm desperately trying to find out how to quickly open an offshore account but all the information I have googled for and read hasn't really been that helpful.

Also initially I don't have a large sum of money to deposit although I could get a loan but really I would rather not. I'm not a big financial institution (We are talking about ~£74k a year) so lots of the options I have seen don't suit me.

There must be some people out there in a similar situation that have found a workable solution?

darren95
09-08-2007, 05:07
Hi,
I would like to suggest you for great incorporation services provider called www.taxhavencompany.com I thing it will be right place for your solution. It covers nearly everything you need to do for a Seychelles incorporation of an offshore company; opening a bank account; renewal annually; attesting the documents in the required consulates; Apostille service; keeping the records confidential. All this through a person whom you can contact directly through email, phone, fax, or face to face only if you wish.

Best wishes!

theodore91k7
22-08-2007, 12:21
I'm seeking out a tax haven that lets me keep more of my business profits!

I work as a sole proprietor out of the UK at present, but most of my sales are to the US. I was wondering if there are any places in Europe where I could relocate to that are known tax havens.

Any suggestions?

retailworld
23-08-2007, 12:39
darren95 has given you a link to a web site - have you looked at that?