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28 Jun, 2019
Indian Withholding tax rates under provision of Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement...
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07 Mar, 2018
A trademark is quite a valuable corporate intellectual property asset, as based on it customers are able to distinguish the goods or services of one manufacturer (service provider) from the goods and services of another...
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11 Sep, 2017
We are seeing an increasing number of entrepreneurs in online or internet businesses, such as developers of software and applications for mobile platforms or simply individuals that work out of their laptops and keep moving...
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08 Feb, 2017
Having dual citizenship can help protect your freedom, expand your investment horizons, and even save your life. In an era when governments are imposing more and more draconian regulations on their citizens...
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02 Feb, 2017
Investing and living in Cyprus. One of the best relocation destinations in the world...
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28 Dec, 2016
As we enter into the brave new world of the CRS I have spoken to many practitioners who seem as bewildered as the others about how we got here and where it is leading. While the ostensible aims of the CRS are without...
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21 Oct, 2016
This is Week One of the 26 week series #MyEconomicCitizenship. Each week I give you a glimpse into my life as I share the ups and downs experienced in pursuit of a second passport through economic citizenship...
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18 Feb, 2013
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is the worldÂ’s second largest offshore investment funds domicile with approximately 2,500 registered funds and growing. BVI funds are governed by the Securities and Investment Business Act, 2010 (Siba) and the Mutual Fund Regulations, 2010 both successors to the renowned and highly successful Mutual Funds Act of 1996.
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10 Aug, 2012
In this article, Christopher Simpson and Kerry Anderson of O'Neal Webster examine the key elements of BVI funds and the advantages they offer
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15 Jun, 2012
The country will grow 8.5% in 2011, driven by investments in infrastructure. In 2012 would slow to 6%
Panama continues to play in the major leagues as far as growth is concerned, it appears from a report by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The lawsuit, filed yesterday, plans to Panama as the most dynamic country in Latin America this year, an increase of 8.5% of gross domestic product (GDP).
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