It's not as easy as it used to be because of all the new AML/KYC regulations, but doing something like this through bitcoin and using the bitcoin...
Interesting technique, basically John Paulson created a bermudan reinsurer shell corp (PaCRe) which outsources actual reinsurance to a legit...
That's for long-term capital gains, P.E guys/long-term hedge funds pay the 20% carried interest rate, which is now going to be 23.8% after...
If it works for foreign investors, then why wouldn't it work for US investors? It's the same basic concept, and it's well-established that...
You haven't provided reasons for why this method wouldn't be possible, but otherwise the option would be #3 to renounce us citizenship and leave...
Even at 39.6% you can make the argument that it is an incidental increase, but when it becomes 43.4%, the story changes. 43.4% is almost half your...
If they aren't already doing it, then they need to realize that foreign investors get a better deal on us investments than they do. Foreign...
International Investors in the U.S already have similar corporate shell arrangements to what I have described:...
Do you realize that non-us citizens who use blocker corporations to make investments in the US pay the corporate rate of 35% capital gains tax on...
Your largest expenses, such as automobile (company car), housing expenses (home office), etc. will be through the corp, not personal expenses.
The top corporate tax rate was the same as the top income tax/short-term capital gains rate for the past decade, now income tax rates are higher,...
Because the corporate tax rate is 35% while the new individual capital gains rate is at 39.6% + an additional 3.8% Obamacare tax. This would have...
It's outrageous when you think about it. The Canadian Capital Gains Tax Rate in comparison is 22% for both short-term and long-term capital gains....
Obamacare doesn't apply to businesses with less than 50 employees. http://obamacarefacts.com/obamacare-smallbusiness.php
Well, for 300k per annum, for example, it may not work, but for even another application such as carried interest with higher numbers, you can...
But how often would you need to get it out when most of your net worth will be tied up in assets anyway?
Of course, but the point is that you won't generally need to pull the money out, as the bulk of your assets will be held and managed inside the...
But you wouldn't necessarily need to take that much out in the first place.
That's why I said a certain portion would be allotted to personal expenses in the form of your individual income (which would be taxed again),...
So you can keep your major assets in the shell corp, while paying less in income tax (35% vs 39.6%) on those assets.
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