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Avoid Tax OVH/Kimsufi/SyS
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Hilarious.
You can avoid taxes. Create a non-profit foundation to help humanity and then request VAT/TAX removals. First learn how to give, and only afterwards learn how to receive.
OVH already started opening offices in North African countries and they have the same VAT rates. They started in Tunisia, Morocco and now in Senegal (the main problem in these countries is the currency exchange and the online payment restriction which were avoided by directly accepting the local currency using checks and wire transfert). They are following the demand, either with their new data centers or offices.
Also, op says he has a lot of servers, if he's doing it for fun (and have the funds for it) then 20% shouldn't bother him. If it's for business purposes, that's a problem for him and his clients. One of his parents (or family members) can start the company and that's it.
Tax evasion is bad, politicians need to pay their barbers.
So, you mean, stop subsidizing everyone before they've paid enough taxes first, like as a savings account? I can get behind that.
You can try to go with a reseller that's also outside the EU. Of course the reseller will want a percentage as well.
How about you just pay your goddamned taxes like an adult
If I remember correctly, you're from the Netherlands. You can actually start a company being underaged, you only have to have your parents sign something saying they allow you to start a company.
We rent server's from Ukraine, and send to OVH passport - they cancel VAT.
Yeah, you're not a man if you don't pay extortionists and take it up your arse whenever possible ... oh wait.
Well, I thought the point was that an adult would register a company and then register a VAT number so that paid VAT would be subtracted from charged VAT.
@svensonic1 Ask @alice2k
I hadn't seen this. Advice on how to break your local laws would be better obtained elsewhere.