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UK LTD and LLP Offshore Company Formation Guide

UK LTD and LLP Offshore Company Formation Guide UK LTD and UK LLP Structures UK Limited (LTD) companies are classic corporate entities in England and are particularly well-suited as holding structures. They can receive dividends from established jurisdictions virtually tax-free, provided these dividends originate from bona fide corporate entities. These can then be distributed offshore […]

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UAE Entrepreneur Employment Contract Guide

UAE Entrepreneur Employment Contract Guide

Why UAE Entrepreneurs Should Issue Themselves a Government-Attested Employment Contract In today’s compliance-driven business environment, UAE entrepreneurs must ensure that their income structure is not only legal but also tax-efficient. One of the most effective yet overlooked tools is issuing themselves a government-attested employment contract. 1. Officially Accepted Proof of Income A Ministry of Labour

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Offshore Banking - GWS Group

How Banks Think and Work

How to Open an International Business Bank Account as a Non-Resident (Even Remotely) How Banks Think – And How Entrepreneurs Can Use That to Their Advantage The Secret to International Banking: Think Like a Bank If you’re trying to open an international business bank account — especially as a non-resident or through an offshore company

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UAE Company Tax-Return and Accounting Obligations

UAE Company Tax-Return and Accounting Obligations

UAE Company Tax-Return and Accounting Obligations Running a business in the UAE offers many advantages, including tax incentives and a growing economy. However, companies must follow a range of tax and accounting obligations to remain compliant with local laws. This guide outlines the key requirements for companies operating in the UAE. Furthermore, we would like to

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