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  1. #11
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    You need to go offshore. Not only in banking but also make a provider. You will pay less taxes than you pay in the USA when managed via a firm, and it's not that far of a hassle. The best part is that a double taxation treaty will protect you . If you are currently making good money then proceed like that. I have an appointment with a firm in two different countries once I go on vaion. I pay that high a tax. Fuck that!
    Where would you recommend? Finland is also high taxed country...

  2. #12
    Https://www.irs.gov/uac/Offshore-Tax...liance-Efforts
    https://www.irs.gov/uac/Offshore-Tax...liance-Efforts are the first to go off shore if I were motivated enough and clever enough to determine how doing it could operate in 2016; clever enough or quite little fry sufficient to be surviving trading abroad with two brokers. Never had a US broker for forex.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    https://www.irs.gov/uac/Offshore-Tax...liance-Efforts https://www.irs.gov/uac/Offshore-Tax...liance-Efforts are the first to go off shore if I were motivated enough and clever enough to see how doing it may work in 2016; clever enough or rather small fry sufficient to be alive trading overseas with two brokers. Never had a US broker for Currency Market.

  4. #14
    1 question, Are brokers obliged to offer your statements to some other tax company or the IRS? If so why ?

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Where would you recommend? Finland can be high taxed country...
    Incorporate a Singapore offshore firm. They have good laws concerning this. I am not spamming and neither is this my site but they have helped a lot,

    http://www.guidemesingapore.com/inco...mpany-benefits

    Singapore is 9% year and 17% flat tax with no bullshit.


    In case you have somewhere demand 10K to 15K to spare time and are seriously interested in trading then Singapore is the best place for an offshore business. Since is the cheapest option if I wan t try my option is Belize.

    I will know more when I meed individuals from both these nations. If I wan na t require a risk and see what this offshore is all about and just how valuable it is I'll be going with Belize.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    One question, Are brokers obliged to offer your statements to the IRS or some other tax firm? If so why ?
    No unless there ask by the IRS if you get audit

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