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Haha, actually you were completely right. The only problem is that there are laws in place which allow the taxman to separate two completely unrelated businesses even if conducted by the same company. If you operate a real estate business and suddenly start a crypto venture, they will most likely disallow the aggregation of losses of one venture and the gains of a solid business.

That's where you plan from Pluto will end and your sundried tomatoes will become plutowet;)
Thats why you open a corporate brokerage account for managing your idle funds .A company can always choose to invest its surplus money.The law is on interpretation.Else you dont get different verdicts for same things in different courts.Your planet vulcan views are outdated just like the planets existence is.
 
Romania has zero inheritance tax.
You can create a Romanian holding company on your mother’s name which will hold everything else. You and your mother will move to Romania as reaidents therefore the inheritance will be under Romanian laws
 
Romania has zero inheritance tax.
You can create a Romanian holding company on your mother’s name which will hold everything else. You and your mother will move to Romania as reaidents therefore the inheritance will be under Romanian laws
But he needs to move too, I think. See the post about French guys passing away in Switzerland I looked earlier.
 
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So what is your conclusion regarding his situation? Should he relocate, or can you suggest alternatives that he can then review with an accountant?
 
So what is your conclusion regarding his situation? Should he relocate, or can you suggest alternatives that he can then review with an accountant?
You could move the wealth into some off-shore trust or company to effectively hide it. I personally don't think this suits the profile of OP as it is most likely illegal or at least questionable by the governments (invoicing 200k of consulting from some banana republic while living at minimum wage in France does not sound very credible).

The proper way is to move abroad.
 
You could move the wealth into some off-shore trust or company to effectively hide it. I personally don't think this suits the profile of OP as it is most likely illegal or at least questionable by the governments (invoicing 200k of consulting from some banana republic while living at minimum wage in France does not sound very credible).

The proper way is to move abroad.
Ah something right up my alley .Its not illegal if you are not caught. smi(&% dead:-! Move assets to offshore company slowly create a trust under which the company will be formed.And then keep moving the money to the offshore company account.Taxes cya!!!The Romanian residency and move is also not bad i guess.once he is out of the french jurisdiction and moved all his money to an offshore location what can the french government do apart from sucking their thumb? I would suggest to get a CBI Passport to start with though to cover all bases.What do you think @daniels27?
 
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Ah something right up my alley .Its not illegal if you are not caught.
No. Not really. But in German, there is a nice expression for what you are trying to say: wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wo_kein_Kläger,_da_kein_Richter

The Romanian residency and move is also not bad i guess.once he is out of the french jurisdiction and moved all his money to an offshore location what can the french government do apart from sucking their thumb?
Romania? Yes, sure. Why Romania when you can do the same in Switzerland already? Does not make much sense, but yes you can that too.

I would suggest to get a CBI Passport to start with though to cover all bases.What do you think @daniels27?
No, definitely not. Why CBI anyway? He is not American. He can just register in Italy for a few years or Belgium and then get a passport there free of charge. CBI really does not make any sense.
 
Ya what i meant was to get a different passport,doesnt matter which country as long as its not France,but wont it be a risk for him staying in the eu after pulling this off?Hence i suggested a different passport and not from eu whichever the way get a different passport doesnt matter how.
 
Ya what i meant was to get a different passport,doesnt matter which country as long as its not France,but wont it be a risk for him staying in the eu after pulling this off?Hence i suggested a different passport and not from eu whichever the way get a different passport doesnt matter how.
No, he should move to a EU country with good relations with France but no inheritance tax. He is then perfectly fine and can do all legally (which I think was his goal). CBI does a lot of harm, just stay in some European country for some time to get another passport.
 
So Switzerland. From mother to son most cantons don't levy an inheritance tax. 2 cantons even have no inheritance tax at all for anyone regardless of relation.
Wasn't the situation there that the one leaving the inheritance did so while being a French tax resident? Seems to be that for Swiss inheritance tax the tax residency of the one leaving the inheritance is the determining factor.
Yes, read my post here:
 
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