I think because they have to report your incoming transfers of the account you open with this bank to your local tax auth. it seems to be standard for most banks around. I don't know if they really report it or just ask for it because they must!!
I'm on the hunt for a real offshore bank account too without the hassle to get it all documentated and lots of questions. If you find something OP, please PM me or post here I'm very much lost.
Thanks to clarify Admin, I already have been through all the steps with my Cyprus operation and know that's not an option you need to know before you register the company there. Because of this mistake I did I opened a Seychelles corp for my other businesses and considering another one in Belize...
Still Seychelles company formation works great for me and all my businesses. I have only problems to get a new bank account for some new business because of all the changes this year.
Offshore Bank Account how to get one in 2016, it seems everything gets more complicated and difficult when it comes to offshore bank accounts.
I need a good offshore bank account with a trusted and reliable bank, it does not have a branche or department in any other country, only in the...
How will you do all this in todays KYC / DD hell it seems not possible. All banks require lots and lots of documents and they verify it against the World Check https://risk.thomsonreuters.com/?ref=world-check.com
When reading all this it seems not possible to open a real US account, only chance is to get a payoneer US account which can't be verified or used by PayPal any longer I read!
Anguilla and Cook Islands is defiantly worth to look into and do prober research for. I have a business partner that is doing business with his Cook Islands IBC I'm yet to ask him how he did and what he think about it and if he had any problems or other issues using this company. It seems to...
You look at setup fees around €2000 for such entities depending on what services you need and require to do your day to day business. Also you may check what problems there may be to get a bank account for any of these jurisdictions, I don't say there are any issues but look into it before you...
I own a Cyprus company that was registered for VAT in 2013 has been working fine for me since ever. You just need to sign a new Cyprus company and then apply for VAT registration once the company is duly incorporated. Takes a few days to get your VAT number!
My votes go to Bank of Cyprus and Piraeus Bank they both are great banks facilitating all what you need for your day to day banking needs. Haven't so far not had a single issue with both of them holding an account for 2 years!
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