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Where to setup company for best privacy in 2020 ?

Best offshore country / jurisdiction for company formation?


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I hope some of you guys can help to vote for the country / offshore jurisdiction you think provide the best privacy and anonymity for people in 2020!

You want to post why you think the jurisdiction you vote for is the best.

Also no that a offshore company without bank account is worthless so consider options to open an EMI or bank account for the company you vote for and you may include details in the post you make.
 
in the past we could just setyp Seychelles company + Cyprus bank account one destination fits for 99% of the audience on offshorecorptalk.com

with this we had total privacy regardless where we lived and no reporting regardless where we were citizens.

Is that what you try to get answers to here @<<snippet>> ? If so, Wyoming LLC looks to be the answer with TW account.
 
Best for what? For who? Living where? Under what circumstances? Turning over how much money?

For purely privacy, it's probably Wyoming, Delaware, or New Mexico LLC.

+1, for what kind of business ? and... for operating companies, for passive incomes, for holding... This question stated this way looks a bit childish, isn't ?
 
I would say complete USA is the best to go in 2020. All jurisdictions like Florida, Wyoming, Delaware and even not so popular states like California, Alaska, Washington etc. have their pros and cons. It always depends a little on what you want to do. Of course Florida, Wyoming and Delaware are the most popular and mostly fit 99% of standard needs.
 
Marshall Islands (bearer shares). And you can increase the anonymity level through a 'proxy' in the middle to purchase the shelf, handing over to you the shares along with a full power of attorney.
What banking is available for a Marshall Island company?
 
Marshall Island is a jurisdiction. You can choose any banks you consider are appropriate for your operations.

For instance, you can look for <Luxembourg, Monaco, UAE, Singapore banks>.

You should avoid Hong Kong because it belongs to China (they haven't heard of democracy, rights, privacy...), in all its entirety, meaning a degree of surveillance US x 2.

Hong Kong was indeed before being 're-acquired' by China, the next best thing after Swiss.
Now, its just China.
 
You want to look at the US based at the moment, they don't. but it can change anytime soon if it not already have.
 
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