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What is the best way to register an online store abroad?
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Can anyone share their experience in this matter. There is an online store for the EU and the US, the product is white physical. For a number of reasons, registration outside the Russian Federation is required. The work is carried out both from the site and directly with distributors, all documents and certificates are available in the countries where the sale is taking place. Sending goods from the Russian Federation or to the EU. They need a checking account where they can pay without problems. It is also possible to use Fin. tools for receiving payments from physicists.
Maybe someone asked this question, otherwise they rummaged through a bunch of information and spent time and money on consultants.
Malta, USA (Wyoming), or pure offshore watch? What are the options with an adequate tax burden. Pros, cons. I would be grateful for your help, maybe I can be of some help myself.
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how to accept payments to a Russian company
cloudpayments asked for 5000 rubles / month for each foreign currency
It is better to contact payture, they do not ask for a subscriber and can accept American Express
Try opening an account with a European IBAN for a Russian company so that you can pay from Europe using the local SEPA banking system.
https://www.epayments.com/ru/ewallet_tariffs.html
Open an account with Payoneer - there you can get details of local bank accounts in the USA, Europe and other countries - so that you can conveniently pay using the local banking system
Samu It is not a problem for a foreigner to register a company.
Difficulties begin to arise when you need to connect a normal payment service like Stripe / Braintree, they usually require that a bank account for a company be registered in the same country where the company is registered + it also requires you to prove that you really exist in this country and do business there.
And normal local banks may not open an account for a company with a foreigner because there is no "connection" with the country. If moving is not a problem and there are opportunities to obtain a residence permit or a long-term visa, then there are no problems.
If the turnover has grown to tax optimization.
Standard scheme - an offshore company is registered, all intellectual property is registered on it,
it opens subsidiaries in prestigious jurisdictions that pay a meager tax, and the rest of the profits go offshore through royalties and so on. There are a lot of nuances - double tax treaties, transfer pricing, Russian CFC law, local laws, etc.
prepare money for lawyers. I consulted a little on lawboot - they seem to be quite good.
An example of an uber scheme fortune.com/2015/10/22/uber-tax-shell
From a simple and quick way, you can open a company in Estonia, get an account with Holvi (only SEPA payments are available) - + you can connect payments via mollie (about 400 euros ). There is a group of e-residents on Facebook where many share their experience.
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