CFC Laws and Offshore Business Taxation
US and UK CFC rules take opposite approaches: the US taxes foreign earnings immediately (Subpart F, GILTI); the UK exempts many low-tax profits — compliance is crucial.
Offshore Company Compliance Checklist 2025
Essential 2025 checklist for offshore company compliance: annual renewals, economic substance, KYC/AML, record-keeping, banking updates, and jurisdiction deadlines.
OECD Article 15: Taxation of Remote Workers
Overview of OECD Article 15 update: 183-day rule, 50% PE threshold, commercial-purpose test, and practical compliance tips for employers and remote workers.
How to File Form 8938
Step-by-step guide to filing Form 8938 for 2025: who must file, residency-based thresholds, valuation rules, key deadlines and penalties.
Double Tax Treaties: Countries with Lowest Withholding Rates
Compare treaty withholding rates for dividends, interest and royalties across leading jurisdictions and the residency, substance and anti‑abuse rules to qualify.
Tax-Free Caribbean Countries for Investors
Caribbean residency and citizenship programs let investors legally minimize income, capital gains and inheritance taxes while gaining mobility and asset protection.
Building a Freedom Stack: Company, Residency, and Banking Explained
Combine an Anguilla offshore company, Latin American residency, and stable international banking to improve asset protection, tax planning, and global mobility.
Banking and Compliance for Location-Independent Entrepreneurs After KYC Tightening
Tighter KYC and AML rules are forcing remote entrepreneurs to provide more documentation, prove crypto sources, and build compliant multi-jurisdiction banking setups.
Residency in Paraguay vs Uruguay for Long-Term Freedom Seekers
Paraguay: fast, low‑cost residency with tax breaks and minimal presence. Uruguay: higher living standards and dual citizenship but stricter income rules.
How to Rotate Through 2–3 Countries a Year Without Triggering Tax in Any of Them
Plan visas, track days, avoid residency tests, and use territorial or zero-tax countries to minimize income tax; U.S. citizens still must report worldwide income.