Book an appointment at the immigration office, and some documents from the country of your residency (birth certificate copy, criminal registry copy), proof you have approx 2k usd month income. There are immigration agents you can hire for this and they walk you through the process.
You have two ATM networks in Uruguay. RedBrou which is located in branches of Banco Republica or other system used by rest of the banks (Banred). I would advise you to use only RedBrou ATM at Banco Republica branches. Lower fees, and they actually work.
The problem you might face is bc of what...
Hi, the banking so far has been good. Received intl. transfers from what in Europe would be called questionable jurisdictions like Dubai and BVI and had no problem. However, we are talking about 10s of thousands, not hundreds or millions. I did cash deposits at the self-serving ATMs, also 10s...
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I find it oddly interesting how we all think things are going to collapse in the place we are originally from.
As for the banking. Might be because you are local. I got asked only few very simple questions about nature of my business, US compliance and if I am a tax resident in...
Thanks for the info.
Also, unrelated thing. Has companies house become more privacy friendly?
I remember just few months ago there was possible to find real residential address of directors, shareholders, and also profit or assets of the company. That’s positive development, or am I just blind ?
Hello guys.
I have a UK LTD company, have been operating for third year now. I’m using Monese for banking. Generating around 30k £ profit per year (turnover is same as it is low expenses IT business). I will scale it eventually to 80k £, just below the VAT line.
I’m moving out of the EU (to...
Do not want to start a separate thread.
Paraguay tax residents form a UK LLP. The purpose of the partnership is to invest in the stock exchange (mostly in the USA). Is it still tax-free? This is what I read on multiple websites offering LLP solutions in the UK for non-residents.
"Non-UK...
You won’t have to pay any social levies on dividends in Slovakia.
I would setup sk ltd controlling Dutch ltd where you do business and when you get sk tax residency, just pay dividend from Dutch to SK company and then to yourself, it should be only 7% in total (No 10% wht from Dutch).
On SK side...
To me, it seems legit. Quite the same thing I did, but I can't guarantee how the Dutch tax office will look at this. The logic is saying, the company is a separate legal entity and the beneficial owner has become a tax resident in another country. In what stage is this your idea? Do you have a...
There is no social contribution on dividends (was a few years back tho), so I did not pay. From 2004 to 2012 there was no dividend tax. From 2012 to 2017 you had to pay 14% health insurance from dividends. From 2017 onwards is health insurance contribution abolished, replaced with 7% tax. There...
I did this with my UAE FZE company. After I invoiced all projects needed, I changed my residency back to Slovakia and paid 7% on dividends from the UAE company. It was ok. However, I do not know how would the Dutch tax office look at this.
Managed to verify both Monese and Transferwise for a company incorporated in the UK, but my receiving limits has not been lifted yet. I will update the thread if I find out the reason.
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