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As New corporate Tax introduce.....but still There is no personal tax...so want to get benefit of this..
I want to register my Web development business...with tax free status
What will be the solution for this while being resident of Dubai ?
Thinking of USA LLC...as It is tax free and cheap.
but biggest problem is PE rule....what is the best solution for my situation ?

Thanks
 
There could be a solution but it requires you to go from doing things yourself to hire and pay others (director + developer/s). If you aren't ready to do that switch, there's ZERO chance for you to stay tax free in Dubai.

All the loopholes you are thinking about will not work (if you want to stay 100% compliant).

If you don't care just use a remote worker visa, manage your US LLC from UAE and never transfer any money from US bank to UAE.
 
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There could be a solution but it requires you to go from doing things yourself to hire and pay others (director + developer/s). If you aren't ready to do that switch, there's ZERO chance for you to stay tax free in Dubai.

All the loopholes you are thinking about will not work (if you want to stay 100% compliant).

If you don't care just use a remote worker visa, manage your US LLC from UAE and never transfer any money from US bank to UAE.
Let's Not play in grey area.....Find the complete legal solution....

As example
Register Singapore holding company .....this will owner of USA LLC......I receive my customer money in USA LLC bank account ......USA LLC distribute the dividend to Singapore holding company .....
Singapore company pay me dividend...which I receive in Dubai ...tax free....

Does this sound good ?
Any problem in this setup?
What are your view on this ?

Thanks
 
What are your view on this ?

My view is that you are not listening.

I said, unless you aren't willing to hire and pay director / developer you will not get away with it.

Your answer to this was a more complext structure only to hide that is it you that are doing the work from UAE.

Find the complete legal solution

You need to hire somebody that does your job for you or at least manages who is supposed to do the job for you.

This is how it is if you want to stay in UAE.

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And be sure that they are going to verify if you are managing things in UAE.

You will not get away with some nominee that you pay $3000 / year
 
As New corporate Tax introduce.....but still There is no personal tax...so want to get benefit of this..
I want to register my Web development business...with tax free status
What will be the solution for this while being resident of Dubai ?
Thinking of USA LLC...as It is tax free and cheap.
but biggest problem is PE rule....what is the best solution for my situation ?

Thanks
USA LLC is a great structure., but whatever structure you create - if it creates a PE, it will be taxed in UAE.
As a small business, you can potentially afford to be a bit more aggressive in tax planning, but it's better to be careful.
There are several strategies that businesses can employ to mitigate PE risk:

Understand and Comply with Tax Laws: Thoroughly understand tax laws in the jurisdictions where the company operates. Different countries have different rules regarding what constitutes a permanent establishment, and the criteria can be very nuanced. Generally speaking, the PE will be created based on the DTT or UAE CT law depending on the jurisdiction:
  • Under the UAE CT Law, the definition of a PE is aligned with the definition in the OECD Model Tax Convention.
  • UAE has signed and ratified the BEPS Multilateral Instrument and chosen to retain the existing 'permanent establishment' definition in its DTTs. It has not elected to adopt the expanded 'permanent establishment' definition.
Its worth noting that the UAE CT Law does not make reference to a Service PE but more clarity on how this aspect will be interpreted may be provided in the Cabinet decision addressing what “any other form of nexus” will encompass.
Service PE is formed if the following conditions are satisfied:
  • Furnished within a source state.
  • Furnished by Foreign Enterprise through employees or other personnel.
  • The period of furnishing services increases the specified threshold limit.
Service PE can be constituted if services are provided by “other personnel” who are not a company’s employees, but are under the control and supervision of a foreign company.

Structure Your Operations Appropriately: Design your business operations in a way that minimizes PE risk. This may involve separating certain business functions across different entities, limiting the activities of certain entities in high-risk jurisdictions, or employing third-party agents for certain tasks to avoid creating a PE.
For example, you can hire professional managers for your company. There are tax-optimal structures where the company has outsourced the management, and the UBO provides services to the company as a freelancer.

Documentation: Track and document where your company's activities are taking place (consider using digital solutions for this). This can help demonstrate to tax authorities that you have not created a PE.

Intercompany Agreements: Establish robust intercompany agreements that clearly delineate the roles and responsibilities of different entities within the company. These agreements can be a key tool in demonstrating to tax authorities that a PE has not been created.

Legal and Tax Advisory: Engage legal and tax advisors specialising in international tax law. They can provide guidance on structuring your business operations to minimize PE risk and can help navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of international tax law.
 
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Do you know any service where you can hire director for USA LLC ....which can solve my problem ?
AFAIK appointing a US person as a manager of the LLC will subject it to US taxation

Word of advice. Pick a country which offers zero tax for digital nomads and call it a day. Alternatively move to a country with favourable sole proprietorship tax rates.
 
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How about hiring people from Free country ? like from Bahamas
Go try to find someone in the Bahamas who would be willing to serve as a manager of your US LLC and who you would to trust with operating bank accounts etc.

Here is what you should do instead: decide where you want to live (culture, religion, climate, etc.), then go through each country and pick the one with lowest taxes. This Bahamas LLC manager, even if you find one will cost way more than what you'll save on taxes.
 
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@azb1 Why are you creating so many topics about the same thing?
Can you give the list of threads with similar topic which is started by me ?
Surely I can delete that one ....same topics multiple time ultimately does harm than Good on website....
I understand you probably work for the forum and it's your job to create engagement, but come on.
@JohnLocke
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Have you looked into Bahrain? It could be a good solution for your situation, and Manama is only an hour flight from Dubai.
Corporate tax on the way: Bahrain will impose corporate tax once an international agreement is reached on the framework
You make too many threads in a single day
True....really exciting about finding solution for Tax free setup for Dubai resident that's why ?
 

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