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Old 06-15-2003, 08:09 AM   #1
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How to SetUp yourself to avoid Taxes

I live in canada, I need to establish a presence in USA, and perhaps have my money go oversee to avoid paying as much taxes as possible. Where I live in Quebec, it's one of the worse place in the world for taxes.

If you know where to point me out to, just let me know or tell me where to contact you.
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Old 06-15-2003, 08:10 AM   #2
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What's the avarage tax percentage in Quebec ???
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Old 06-15-2003, 08:19 AM   #4
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What's the avarage tax percentage in Quebec ???
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Provincial:
http://www.revenu.gouv.qc.ca/eng/par...impot/taux.asp

Federal Gov is similar and you have to add 15% sales tax on everything you buy.
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Old 06-15-2003, 09:05 AM   #7
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Where I live in Quebec, it's one of the worse place in the world for taxes.
its a tax-heaven compared to denmark...
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Old 06-15-2003, 09:08 AM   #8
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Provincial:
http://www.revenu.gouv.qc.ca/eng/par...impot/taux.asp

Federal Gov is similar and you have to add 15% sales tax on everything you buy.
Your in heaven my friend... We pay 25% sale tax and 40% income tax. The income tax depends on how much you earn, if you earn over a certain amount, the income tax is 65%. Otherwise it's around avarage 40%-55% income tax.
So enjoy your rates and pay your tax with pleasure!

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Old 06-15-2003, 09:10 AM   #9
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get an anonymous debit card and get all your revenue put in there
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Old 06-15-2003, 09:18 AM   #10
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Old 06-15-2003, 09:49 AM   #12
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Ok, I will only provide this tip once so listen up!

The best and only way to handle your estate in such a way that results in virtually no taxes and virtually complete asset protection/privacy is to have an offshore corporation owned by an offshore trustee company. In other words, you must give up the notion of ownership and replace it with the notion of control. In effect, its the same, in legal terms its a world of difference.
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Start a TGP so that you can prove that your losses exceed your income.
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:15 AM   #14
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:31 AM   #15
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Ok, I will only provide this tip once so listen up!

The best and only way to handle your estate in such a way that results in virtually no taxes and virtually complete asset protection/privacy is to have an offshore corporation owned by an offshore trustee company. In other words, you must give up the notion of ownership and replace it with the notion of control. In effect, its the same, in legal terms its a world of difference.
The problem is: As soon as you take out money from that offshore trust you either have to pay full income tax or commit a tax crime.
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he is trying to commit a tax crime i think
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Why don't you buy as much RRSP as possible, then consult with a tax account/lawyer to locate the loopholes available Quebec/Canada to further lower your taxes?
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:47 AM   #18
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Are you the same WiZdom the moderate the other board? I always tought you lived Europe!
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:52 AM   #19
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Why don't you buy as much RRSP as possible, then consult with a tax account/lawyer to locate the loopholes available Quebec/Canada to further lower your taxes?
Because after you chipped in 75k CAN, you can't get any other break on that.

There is only so much you can do
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Start a TGP so that you can prove that your losses exceed your income.
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I live in canada, I need to establish a presence in USA, and perhaps have my money go oversee to avoid paying as much taxes as possible. Where I live in Quebec, it's one of the worse place in the world for taxes.

If you know where to point me out to, just let me know or tell me where to contact you.
Sure... partner up with me... I'll help you out.
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:55 AM   #22
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Why don't you buy as much RRSP as possible, then consult with a tax account/lawyer to locate the loopholes available Quebec/Canada to further lower your taxes?

I used 3 accountants this year, and I'm still looking for one that is specialised with what I'm doing. If you know one, just drop he his phone number.
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Old 06-15-2003, 10:58 AM   #23
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Start a TGP so that you can prove that your losses exceed your income.
This is a serious question. Now if thats all you can contribute, just open you own thread "I lose money on TGP daily", I'm sure you will find many others to join you in.
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Old 06-15-2003, 11:02 AM   #25
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keep your mouth man, im paying 59% tax

19% sales tax and 40% income tax.

im living in the fucking netherlands
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This is a serious question. Now if thats all you can contribute, just open you own thread "I lose money on TGP daily", I'm sure you will find many others to join you in.
LOL, yep, a serious question from someone asking for advice in breaking the law
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LOL, yep, a serious question from someone asking for advice in breaking the law
Breaking the law? Did I say Advice on FRAUDING?

I said to Avoid paying taxes as much as possible.


Get a clue bat; apply as necessary.

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Breaking the law? Did I say Advice on FRAUDING?

I said to Avoid paying taxes as much as possible.


Get a clue bat, and apply as necessary.
Tax evasion is legal in Canada? Cool, I'm moving
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Tax evasion is legal in Canada? Cool, I'm moving
Tax "evasion" is illegal.

Tax "avoidance" is legal.

He asked how to "avoid" taxes, not "evade" them.
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The problem is: As soon as you take out money from that offshore trust you either have to pay full income tax or commit a tax crime.
You can't really take money out of that trust, because it does not belong to you, you are not the owner of it.

You can accept the trust's decision to make an "investment" or pay you a consulting fee.

Either way, the personal tax you pay is tiny.
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Tax "evasion" is illegal.

Tax "avoidance" is legal.

He asked how to "avoid" taxes, not "evade" them.
Well, I'm sure the canadian version of the IRS will be happy to tell him
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Are you the same WiZdom the moderate the other board? I always tought you lived Europe!
No I dont live in Europe but I like to go there I'm from Montreal like my profile says.
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pay your taxes.
I do. All of them.

But why pay more then I have to ?
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He asked how to "avoid" taxes, not "evade" them.

same difference.
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You can't really take money out of that trust, because it does not belong to you, you are not the owner of it.

You can accept the trust's decision to make an "investment" or pay you a consulting fee.

Either way, the personal tax you pay is tiny.
With a serious annual income (=consulting fee) it would be some 50% in most parts of Europe.
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I used 3 accountants this year, and I'm still looking for one that is specialised with what I'm doing. If you know one, just drop he his phone number.
I retain the services of McCathy Tetrault LLP for all my tax legal matters. They are located at 1170 Peel Street in Montreal (phone: 514-397-4100).
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I retain the services of McCathy Tetrault LLP for all my tax legal matters. They are located at 1170 Peel Street in Montreal (phone: 514-397-4100).
Thats very good
http://www.mccarthy.ca/fr/practicear...0&OfficeCd=any
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I'll contact them Monday, should i mentioned you reffered me?
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Who do you use Quiet ?
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Who do you use Quiet ?

no disrespect Quiet but not sure I'd trust Quiet's financial advisors, after hearing about his GST problems.....
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no disrespect Quiet but not sure I'd trust Quiet's financial advisors, after hearing about his GST problems.....
Would you point me out to the refferece Sleazy? I missed that thread obviously.
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Tax "evasion" is illegal.

Tax "avoidance" is legal.

He asked how to "avoid" taxes, not "evade" them.
Tax evasion and avoidance are the same. You mean tax minimization.
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Would you point me out to the refferece Sleazy? I missed that thread obviously.
finding the thread would take me too long.

basically ( and this is a BRIEF BREIF summary) they told him he didn't have to charge GST on his sales. Later he got a BIG bill from the GST dept. Legal battle followed....
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Thats very good
http://www.mccarthy.ca/fr/practicear...0&OfficeCd=any
I didn't know you spoke French! These folks know what they are doing, but don't go there in jeans and t-shirt and tell them you don't want to pay any income taxes.
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finding the thread would take me too long.

basically ( and this is a BRIEF BREIF summary) they told him he didn't have to charge GST on his sales. Later he got a BIG bill from the GST dept. Legal battle followed....
Thats very interesting you came and mentioned this.

Quiet, would you care to enlightent me with more details? I am about to set up a us presence for processing, and I dont want to face the same shortcommings.
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I didn't know you spoke French! These folks know what they are doing, but don't go there in jeans and t-shirt and tell them you don't want to pay any income taxes.
I'm also fluent in Italian
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