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Gregr said:
Are there any countries better than the US to live in that don't tax the hell out of you?
The British Virgin Islands just abolished their local 15% corporate tax and all companies are now income tax free:
http://www.tax-news.com/asp/story/story.asp?storyname=17949

Iceland is not bad actually if you are non-resident; corporate tax is 18% (to be lowered to 15% after 2007) with a 10% net interest tax on savings:
http://www.invest.is/page.asp?Id=566

The International Trading Company has a 5% corporate rate with no interest tax.

If you want to know more just ask. I have helped people to setup Icelandic companies before.

P.S. If you want to register .is domains my company can act as the local agent. You can get domains like this:

http://www.money.is/here

Best,
- Bjorn
 

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I normally don't give out this advice for free.

The secret is very simple. In fact it's printed right on the 1040 form. Just look at the first couple of questions:

Are you blind?
Are you over 65?
Are you married?

Do what I did. I took the hint from the IRS.

Marry a blind, 66 year-old woman.

There's a trick to it though, since they have an advanced fraud detection mechanism. Miss the "blind" check-box by about a half inch or so.
 

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jberryhill said:
I normally don't give out this advice for free.

The secret is very simple. In fact it's printed right on the 1040 form. Just look at the first couple of questions:

Are you blind?
Are you over 65?
Are you married?

Do what I did. I took the hint from the IRS.

Marry a blind, 66 year-old woman.

There's a trick to it though, since they have an advanced fraud detection mechanism. Miss the "blind" check-box by about a half inch or so.

Good tip.....I'm browsing the Yahoo Personals as we speak!!!!
 
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