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May 13 2009, 04:50 PM
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QUOTE (davidbutton @ Apr 28 2009, 04:17 PM)  Hello everybody, I have decided to discuss this topic because I am interested in a bank account outside my country at the suggestion of my friends because they of where I living a nightmare with respect to taxes, maintenance cards and low interest in accounts, charge for everything! Stepping up to the headquarters of the bank think ... I do not have much experience with banks abroad and would like to know something more about them and what are the most important benefits, such as working with them in the best way in my country, paperwork etc.. I appreciate your input in advance. David, You did not mention where you currently live. If it's in the states I'd look into the following countries since most are reasonably close: Belize Panama Nevis Bermuda Cayman Islands There are also a few credit card type companies which do not share every move you make (ie transactions are private like our forefathers intended things to be) John
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May 14 2009, 05:47 AM
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QUOTE (davidbutton @ May 14 2009, 03:27 PM)  I heard that in Panama and Switzerland set up accounts are rather tedious, because I even asked a lot of documentation I would have to travel to the country to open an account It's true that? You can set up a account on a german banc also...f.e. here: https://www.dab-bank.deit is not diffucult...but the identity-control must goes via a consulat in your country. in the other hand: if you travel to germany (i.e.), you can opening a account; is it without problems possible
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May 18 2009, 07:01 AM
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Davidbutton Well, if you want to have an account abroad so I think it would be advisable that you open an account in an offshore bank, where you can make your banking platform. It is a good alternative, because there is no need to travel to the country where the offshore bank and I know you get very good benefits.
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Sep 5 2009, 10:05 AM
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QUOTE (greenmatter @ Aug 27 2009, 12:32 PM)  panama, belize, hong kong, isle of man, jersey, mauritius Just introduced a client to a Swiss Bank the other day which is a low profile one and does not have any branches in the U.S. or the other high tax countries. It is a bank that only has branches in Switzerland. Residents of the following countries may apply : Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the UK. I deal with about eleven offshore banks and probably the best one for an offshore company is a very very private bank in Belize but the minimums for that one are on the higher end of the scale. The others I work with only require minimums of about $500 to $1000 and I have several very good ones in that list. FREEDOM
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Sep 6 2009, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE (FreedomOffshore @ Sep 5 2009, 11:05 AM)  Just introduced a client to a Swiss Bank the other day which is a low profile one and does not have any branches in the U.S. or the other high tax countries. It is a bank that only has branches in Switzerland. Residents of the following countries may apply : Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the UK.
I deal with about eleven offshore banks and probably the best one for an offshore company is a very very private bank in Belize but the minimums for that one are on the higher end of the scale. The others I work with only require minimums of about $500 to $1000 and I have several very good ones in that list.
FREEDOM Having just gone through an extensive learning curve on offshore banking and private asset protection structures in setting up my own company, what I've come to learn is that when many people ask for the "best offshore bank" they are really looking for a "tax shelter". In my opinion the days of the "tax shelter" are just about over. And please keep in mind I'm not an accountant and nothing in this post should be taken as tax advice. Swiss banks are actually one of the worst banks for "privacy" with the latest changes in the world political environment. In fact the powers that be have cracked down on almost all former "havens" the big business people were using to "hide their riches". What I have also learned is that the days of "corporate banking" are now radically changed. No longer can you open up a bank throw a bunch of money in there and begin conducting business. No....when you first open that account you are scrutinized and you are limited in your capacity to transact. The offshore banking scenerio is quickly evolving into what I call "Relationship Banking" where the only way to increase your transacting abilities is over time and through a trust building process with your banking manager. Now I have a feeling that I know who FreedomOffshore is, and I can vouch that he knows his stuff when it comes to offshore structures. The more privacy and security you wish to have, the higher the cost and the more regulatory hoops you must jump through to get there! ~Free Your Life, Live Your Dreams~ Broker Jones
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