And EVEN the CFC rules for br companies allow for deferral of taxes in profits earned in offshore subs. I believe they are forced to be taxed on 1/9 of the profits every year.
@Ditch Hi Ditch, could you kindly update the tax situation in NL (trading subject to box 3?)? Any changes (or pending)? Thanks
In 2017 there will be some changes to the tariff, depending on the size of your capital and the application of it over saving accounts or stock investments. But all together it's peanuts.
Thanks Ditch, very kind of you to reply after all the time. May I further stress your patience -even on a weekend - with some odd questions: Will the adjustments be decided in 2017 or applied in 2017? Are you aware of any link and site where i could do some research (even in dutch)? Thanks - Dank je wel
The plan is the changes take effect in 2017. http://www.vermogensrendementsheffing.com/ Just google "vermogensrendementsheffing 2017'' and you'll find plenty of links. Or go to page 5 of this document: http://www.corptax.org/images/publicaties/changes-in-dutch-taxation-for-2016.pdf
Ditch, once board mails could be printed by a 3D printer - I would attach a file to print finest Swiss chocolate, and lots of it. Very grateful
Mongolia is a frontier market IE 5th World, even 3rd World countries do not have FDIC ( Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ) thus your deposit is at risk of total loss.
If you put all asset to Mogolia, then it is a hugh risk. How about selecting 10 countries with 10% or higher and 1/10 of your asset to each countries.
Problem is most of those countries paying huge rates are 3rd or 5th World countries. Offering double digit rates while the rest of the World is offering -ve rates implies a need for foreign currency IE deposit your money knowing the circumstances. In the case of Mongolia most of their foreign currency comes from mineral sales and as we know China has stopped/ slowed down iron ore and other commodity purchases.
It is perfectly possible to have a company in a low tax country and park the company's money in Switzerland or any other country. In that way the money is safe and the taxes are low.