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michael2002 06-15-2004 03:48 PM

offshore company in delaware question
 
what is the price to incorporate an offshore company in delaware? it is tru that i don't have to keep any accounting documents for an offshore company in delaware?
is i have an offshore company how can i introduce the money in my country without haveing to pay taxes in my country?

p.s.
in the preview thread i writed wrong offshore word so that's way i started a new thread:)

oblako 06-16-2004 01:04 AM

First of all, you should know that there are no offshore companies in the USA at all!!!! If you open a company in Delaware and choose to pay taxes per partner, that is every partner is paying his/her part of income tax, you'll be able to avoid taxes in the US and thus avoid taxes in your country since your company is incorporated in another country and earns income in another country. I don't know where you'are living, but I know for sure, living in the US you can't avoid taxes. But you can, and I recommend you this, open a company and a bank account in an offshore jurisdiction. For example, Seyshelles, Belize, Dominica.
If you have further questions, feel free to ask me. I'm sure, I can help you with everything, including a company and an account.

Regards:-)

michael2002 06-16-2004 01:08 AM

i'm living in eastern europe
so, if i open an offshore company in delaware and receive the money to an bank account opened on my offshore company name, and i receive money from sponsors in this bank account, i still have to pay taxes?

oblako 06-16-2004 02:30 AM

I say you what: if you open an offshore company and an account for the company's name, and none of them is in your country but in some osshore jurisdiction, you don't have to pay taxes. The problem with delaware and the US in general is that anyways you have to submit returns, both state and federal, pay franchise tax. and when having a company in offshore you usually pay only flat rate per year

Regards:-)

oblako 06-16-2004 02:35 AM

And please remember, there are no offshore companies in the USA. They used to have low tax to bolster investment but not any more, to tell you the truth:-) so my advice to you is to make a more simple decision and choose one of the countries I have suggested in the previous reply:-)

oblako 06-16-2004 02:41 AM

If you want you can write to my email and describe your situation and your plans or wishes. I'm sure I can give you a good piece of advise:-)

michael2002 06-16-2004 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by oblako
If you want you can write to my email and describe your situation and your plans or wishes. I'm sure I can give you a good piece of advise:-)
oblako, thanks for replies.. i wold like to contact u..what's your email address?

i thinking to open the offshore company in delaware and the bank account at rietnum bank in latvia(i'm not from any of this country).. and i'm planing to receive the money from sponsors directely in my offshore account..
someone told me that the incorporate of the bank will cost me 1500$ (include Formation fees, Fee for Registered Office and Registered Agent, Annual Tax and Duties for 1st year) and after that i have to pay around 850$/year( Fee for Registered Office and Registered Agent, Annual Tax and Duties).. they told me that are all the taxes that i have to pay and there are not any other hiden taxes..
is anything else that i must know?

AnalProbe 06-16-2004 10:33 AM

1. You're not very smart to post this on a public board.
2. You trust the first anonymous person who offers you "service"
3. You take someone with 7 posts for serious immediately

Take your money to Letvia, and forget about Oblako's banana republics without your own personal contacts there, and forget Delaware, it sucks bigtime.

Letvia has great banks, run by crooks who know what you want.

dimonka 06-16-2004 11:04 AM

What's so good about Latvian banks?

slavdogg 06-16-2004 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AnalProbe
1. You're not very smart to post this on a public board.


he's smart enough to think Deleware is offshore
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh

michael2002 06-16-2004 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AnalProbe
forget Delaware, it sucks bigtime.

why Delaware sucks?
Quote:

Originally posted by AnalProbe

Letvia has great banks, run by crooks who know what you want.

i heard that if u are in the adult biz it is possible to have problems with rietnum from latvia :(

AnalProbe 06-16-2004 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by michael2002
why Delaware sucks?

i heard that if u are in the adult biz it is possible to have problems with rietnum from latvia :(

I wouldn't be surprised if you'd tell them you're in adult biz.

You could use a billboard for that.

dimonka 06-16-2004 12:50 PM

YO, can anyone tell me, what is so good about Latvian banks?

Btw, that bank's name is "Rietumu Bank", not "rietnum" or whatever you mentioned there... I've heard about it.

TzarJorge 06-16-2004 05:45 PM

sometimeago the latvian banks were one great option...
now, they joined the EU so...
they aren't offshore anymore.

oblako 06-17-2004 12:39 AM

Dear Sir AnalProbe, the number of post doesn't matter especially if take into account the topics that are usually posted. The most important things are brains, knowledge and experience:-) Try not to judge people:-)
Secondly, Latvia is EU now but it hasn't changed its legislation in the field of banking secrecy, not yet, at least.
It's not reasonable to discuss such questions in the forum, that's for sure so I advised you, Michael2002 to write to my email [email protected]
I'm not going to sell anything but can give a piece of advice.
And anyways, Michael2002, you should read more about Delaware. It's not offshore and has never been one!

michael2002 06-17-2004 12:27 PM

oblako, u have an email from [email protected]


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