Hi guys,
I am fairly new to this forum but really appreciate all the valuable information that I found so far. Thanks for that.
Like many others here I am looking for a good longer-term personal and business setup that is cost effective, legal and doesn't cause too many headaches. I work in IT (mainly as programmer / consultant) and make about $150-200k / year from mostly European clients. I am young and healthy, have no dependents, EU passport and six-digit savings, so I can basically go wherever I want.
I've been looking into lots of different setups, however the most attractive one right now seems to be setting up a US LLC to invoice my customers and getting personal tax residence in the Bahamas, either through the Bahamas BEATS Digital Nomad program or the annual residency permit. I talked to multiple local lawyers already and all of them said that getting the annual residency permit initially wouldn't be a problem, neither would be renewing it year after year. I could also imagine buying property after spending some time there.
Here are the pro / cons that I see:
# Pros
- proximity to the US / EU (I could get a B1/B2 visa to enter the US whenever I want + go to Europe for skiing and seeing family)
- little paperwork for US LLC
- low taxes in the Bahamas
- beautiful weather most of the year, great beaches and watersports
- 3 months minimum stay requirements for tax residency
- annual residence permit program
# Cons
- (very) high costs of living
- hurricanes
- bad international reputation of Bahamas (but I already have personal bank accounts set up that I can continue to use)
- very high import taxes
- high crime rate outside of gated communities
- pressure from EU to raise taxes
Now my question is: do you see any potential problems with this setup? Any other cons that I missed? @Martin Everson I guess you would be perfectly suited to comment on this
I am fairly new to this forum but really appreciate all the valuable information that I found so far. Thanks for that.
Like many others here I am looking for a good longer-term personal and business setup that is cost effective, legal and doesn't cause too many headaches. I work in IT (mainly as programmer / consultant) and make about $150-200k / year from mostly European clients. I am young and healthy, have no dependents, EU passport and six-digit savings, so I can basically go wherever I want.
I've been looking into lots of different setups, however the most attractive one right now seems to be setting up a US LLC to invoice my customers and getting personal tax residence in the Bahamas, either through the Bahamas BEATS Digital Nomad program or the annual residency permit. I talked to multiple local lawyers already and all of them said that getting the annual residency permit initially wouldn't be a problem, neither would be renewing it year after year. I could also imagine buying property after spending some time there.
Here are the pro / cons that I see:
# Pros
- proximity to the US / EU (I could get a B1/B2 visa to enter the US whenever I want + go to Europe for skiing and seeing family)
- little paperwork for US LLC
- low taxes in the Bahamas
- beautiful weather most of the year, great beaches and watersports
- 3 months minimum stay requirements for tax residency
- annual residence permit program
# Cons
- (very) high costs of living
- hurricanes
- bad international reputation of Bahamas (but I already have personal bank accounts set up that I can continue to use)
- very high import taxes
- high crime rate outside of gated communities
- pressure from EU to raise taxes
Now my question is: do you see any potential problems with this setup? Any other cons that I missed? @Martin Everson I guess you would be perfectly suited to comment on this