If you also want an open and liberalized economy and a highly skilled and well-educated workforce, the UK might be a good option for you. It meets all the needs you mentioned.
Need:
1) Preferably good reputation jurisdiction => Yes
2) Relatively cheap upkeep => Quite yes
3) Can register company...
It depends on the advantages they're looking for when setting up a company. If they want an open and liberalized economy or a highly skilled and well-educated workforce, the UK could be on the list of choices. If tax returns or British culture bother them, I think, the UK will be crossed out of...
If you ask me this question, my answer properly is Delaware. Why?
First, there is no company tax on money earned outside of the United States.
Second, fast and very easy incorporation procedure.
Third, financial reporting and audits are not required.
And it’s not just ended here. Delaware can be...
As others have mentioned above, I think it's a little risk, either. BUT, I have a tiny piece of advice for you in this situation. Try finding an incorporation agency - just to talk to them about what you think of (it’s free and they’re all willing to help - I’ve done this before).
You can also...
I am planning to incorporate a company in Delaware (possibly an LLC). Does anyone know the cost to incorporate in Delaware? How long will it take? How much is it to do it yourself vs. hiring a company formation service? What are the yearly costs associated? (ie. filing fees, etc.). I want to...
You may want to consider that option cause most banks will avoid high-risk businesses like yours. Besides, I think EMI is good alternative, you can get an account number, sort code, and debit card. I personally use EMI for any significant cash transfer in my business, so far so good.
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