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  • edited March 2024

    @kait said:

    @totally_not_banned said: I figure the biggest upside with this kind of company is how hard it is to find out who's actually operating it. Everything else is just a bonus.

    Delaware is way cheaper. But yeah I am still figuring out how to do it without comitting tax fraud.

    Delaware is pretty oldschool. I'd take a look at Wyoming if that kind of stuff is of interest to you but at the point one wants to actually get to the money out i don't think it's possible to (legally) avoid taxes as it'll always at least be some kind of salary. From what i hear credit cards issued to the company with no visible identification used to be the (probably also not really legal) go to approach but those more or less disappeared.

  • kaitkait Member

    My case is not about avoiding taxes, but being a bit more anon. But that is the same as tax fraud.

  • edited March 2024

    @kait said:

    My case is not about avoiding taxes, but being a bit more anon. But that is the same as tax fraud.

    Why would it be tax fraud? Your (hypothetical) offshore company would be it's own legal entity, so as long as it is handling the money (according to the laws of wherever it's located) that has no implications for you personally (it'll obviously have to manage it's own accounts and all that). Things only get interesting once you personally get something out of it (be it by simply moving some of the capital to your own accounts or by paying yourself a salary or whatever).

    Obviously local laws aren't the same everywhere and neither am i a tax expert/lawyer but the main point really is that your company is it's own legal entity and you being the owner not changing the fact that it's located abroad. If you want to hide your connection from the local government i agree that it's going to be tricky, since even if you don't have a problem with paying taxes on the income you'll have to somehow declare the origin setting them off to the fact that there is at least some kind of connection (depending on what's the given reason the company is paying you).

  • @kait said:

    @totally_not_banned said: I figure the biggest upside with this kind of company is how hard it is to find out who's actually operating it. Everything else is just a bonus.

    Delaware is way cheaper. But yeah I am still figuring out how to do it without comitting tax fraud.

    It's easy

  • @kait said:

    @totally_not_banned said: I figure the biggest upside with this kind of company is how hard it is to find out who's actually operating it. Everything else is just a bonus.

    Delaware is way cheaper. But yeah I am still figuring out how to do it without comitting tax fraud.

    Were do you want to conduct bussines US or EU ? We're are you from, iam going to assume you are from the Netherlands since our discussion above an LLC would be not a good option for you unless you want to conduct bussiness in the US. So let's assume you want to start your bussines in the EU and you are living in the Netherlands you can better setup a company in EU member state because most of the business you will be conducting will be in Europe. So you need to look for an member state without corporate income tax or a low value, Now we need to know your private situation are you married, do you own property how do you earn your money now, are you employed . These are al factors that are in play to find a good solution.

  • @kait said:

    @totally_not_banned said: I figure the biggest upside with this kind of company is how hard it is to find out who's actually operating it. Everything else is just a bonus.

    Delaware is way cheaper. But yeah I am still figuring out how to do it without comitting tax fraud.

    It's an LLC so if you not withdraw money to your personal account you don't have to report it. Because you will be tax filling for the LLC in the US.

  • @taylorwork24 said:
    @packetnext your last comment on> @packetnext said:

    @taylorwork24 said:
    I am looking for a dedicated server that is within this spec range:

    AMD Ryzen
    Minimum 6c/12t
    Minimum 32GB RAM DDR4
    Minimum 1TB NVMe
    1Gbps
    Minimum 50-100 TB Bandwidth
    Budget: Hit me with your offers looking for Reputable providers

    Must be DMCA-ignored. Cannabis Friendly country's/hosting . Pref EU but not a must

    Copyright+Cannabis.

    Are you planning to host a website like opensalts, publishing recipes for brand name cannabis fertilizers?

    Otherwise I don't get this combination.

    not quite but very similar

    a show/tell/discussion community

    certain images or copyrighted publications may get uploaded hence DCMA / cannabis friendly tbh i can see the confusion in this now

    In the EU we have something similar t> @kait said:

    @packetnext said:

    @alexhost said:
    Well cannabis is a plant. I don't see any issues on hosting them in countries where it is allowed.

    Just make sure that behind that "cannabis store" aren't dark markets.

    We allow cannabis hosting
    https://alexhost.com/vps/

    In Republic of Moldova is decriminalized.
    Other countries that you should take a look Netherlands

    Alexhost

    Growing cannabis in The Netherlands is illegal.

    Not completely true. You can have 5 plants for personal use.

    No you cannot.
    If you give away the 5 plants to the police, you will not be prosecuted.

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