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Is it possible to register a company abroad if you live in Russia?
I hope I don't have to travel three to nine lands to register my company? Perhaps there are resources created for such purposes?
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Of course you can. But it is very important: a) jurisdiction, b) type of activity.
For example, banks in fact do not work with offshore companies in the Russian Federation - and these are the most popular registration areas. Yes, and registering outside the offshore is also a big question, why: in order to sign a contract with foreign counterparties, a Russian company will be enough, it will just take a little longer.
In Asia, it is risky to open a company if you are not sure that it is exactly where it is needed. There are even fewer specialists according to their law than according to Anglo-Saxon.
About the type of activity: licensing is a stumbling block, because somewhere they license, for example, accepting payments strictly, somewhere - loyally; For some, bitcoin is normal, for others it is not. The second point is benefits: there are countries where you can get them, but there are, on the contrary.
In general, there are a lot of options here, but there is also the main BUT: in fact, now you will still pay taxes in the Russian Federation - everything goes towards this - deoffshorization is the best confirmation of this, therefore, if you bother with registration, then without explicit, affiliated as they say dependencies and that the beneficiaries be as pure as rock crystal at sunrise.
PS Personally, until recently, I liked the Baltics: a) Europe, b) there are quite advanced and moderately solid banks; c) loyal to customers; d) there is no unnecessary language barrier. True, in the last year or two there are flaws.
In the US, I do not advise you to meddle if you do not find a specialist, because. they, like in Western Europe, have a lot of problems with taxes: at least how many times I have come across that everyone sees transparency, and when it comes to an audit or trial, the entire budget goes to lawyers, because. continental law does not roll there at all.
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