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Offhsore Bank Accounts


h1 Thursday, September 4th, 2008

When a person wants to save money, choosing the best banks in the land is one of the depositor’s main concerns.  When choosing the right bank, people think about interest, maintaining balance, loans and other bank services. These banks are allow deposits made from person and offshore companies too.

How about having an option of depositing money in an offshore bank? People often hear about offshore bank account on TV because depositors wanted to keep their money in secrecy for criminal reasons.  On the lighter note, this is not always the case.  Having a bank account across the shore may benefit a depositor in saving tax, and the like.

On the other hand, legal regulations should be put into mind before opening an offshore bank account.  For example, an American citizen is prohibited to open an offshore bank account.  It may protect the depositor’s but would not give the assurance to be protected from the law.  This is one of many cases of tax evasion.

Below are the best countries to open an offshore bank account.
In opening an offshore bank account, one should not necessarily have to be very wealthy.  Another thing is that one may not be present to open an account.  One is not obliged to visit the bank every time one makes a transaction.

In Switzerland, opening an account is just a click away.  One can do it via e-mail or can visit the bank if the depositor is in the said country.  Secrecy is the main rule with Swiss bank accounts and because of this, depositors choose these accounts.  Swiss banks operate like American banks.

Bermuda is another good place to open an account.  Banking services in this country does require the client to be present when making a new account.  The account can be opened by mail, including an identification document.  This country is known to have banks serving people across the continents.  Because of this, Bermuda became a bank account haven.

Bahamas is not only a vacation getaway but also a good place for a bank account.  Due to its private laws, secrecy is also known in the country’s government.  Offshore banking is a popular business in the country.  Just like any other banking companies, they give incentives for their international depositors.

The Caymans is also a good place for offshore banking because their baking rules are synonymous with the American banking system.  Secrecy is also part of their service yet they do not tolerate tax evasion.

Before opening an offshore account, one should think about safety. Offshore banks do not report the depositor’s income so it is up to the depositor to report their income.  When it comes for local and foreign laws, one should be updated in order to avoid any conflicts and issues if a depositor could not comply with the rules.  Offshore accounts are kept private and the account will remain a mystery to others.  There are investment firms that have tax-favorable jurisdictions.  These firms offer offshore financial services and this includes offshore bank accounts.

If one is decided to save money in a safe place, one should always think about not only about the financial services but also the choosing the best banks in the world. Read more about tax optimization, and offshore company formation in the best jurisdictions.

Offshore Company Formation


h1 Thursday, May 8th, 2008

An offshore company is sometimes called as a non-resident company. These companies are established in regions where there are no capital gains taxes, corporate taxes, personal income taxes, reporting requisites. However these companies are not allowed to operate and conduct business within the area where established.

These offshore companies are also named as IBCs, means International Business Company. These companies enjoy flexibilities when comes to taxes and legal responsibilities, but it shouldn’t be used to do business in the area where incorporated.

Caribbean islands are usually the haven for offshore companies because they have a more lax company regulation and tax responsibilities. Investors usually take advantage of those regions’ features to avoid high taxes. Some offshore incorporator also utilize this kind of companyies to enjoy easy international operations and placement of funds out of the country.

Saudi Arabia Travel


h1 Friday, September 14th, 2007

A vacation in Saudi Arabia is like a holiday in another world - in a good sense. Saudi Arabia has a lot to offer its visitors, though it may be different from most countries, worth experience its rich culture, religion and tradition that gives the country its uniqueness. Saudi Arabia has great respect in their beliefs and customs and they truly value their religion…

Help Katrina Kids!


h1 Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Support Katrina Kids

We need volunteers to develop/deliver online fund raising in support of kids impacted by Katrina. A lot of work is going on to rebuild critical infrastructure, so we started Project Connect to support the kids. Project Connect provides students an online digital magazine to share their creative voice and a secured means to collaborate within the context of their school environment.

Educators are telling us how important it is to give these kids a voice and show them support. They feel abandoned by the system and for many it is worse now than in the fall as it sinks in they are not going home.

We need to raise at least $100,000 to keep the program going. We already have 80 teachers signed up and partnerships with chapters of Communities in Schools and the National Writing project. But need to raise funds in order to continue to provide the program free to all kids in Louisiana, Mississippi and those scattered across the US, as well as their new host schools.

Details are on our web site, www.ct2inc.org, and our partner who is hosting Project Connect, www.4empowerment.com . Folks can contribute online through using PAYPAL.

If you have a passion for the kids and expertise in online fund raising, please shoot me an email. We really could use your help in generating online word of mouth and contributions.

Sincerely,

Martha Gimbut

Executive Director

Center for Technology Transfer (501-c3)

martha.gimbut@gmail.com

grrrrr


h1 Tuesday, March 14th, 2006
$ ping google.com
PING google.com (72.14.207.99): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=0 ttl=240 time=739.516 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=1 ttl=240 time=765.979 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=4 ttl=240 time=871.342 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=6 ttl=240 time=761.812 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=9 ttl=240 time=1835.085 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=10 ttl=240 time=906.890 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=11 ttl=240 time=475.680 ms
64 bytes from 72.14.207.99: icmp_seq=12 ttl=240 time=1059.284 ms
^C
--- google.com ping statistics ---
14 packets transmitted, 8 packets received, 42% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 475.680/926.949/1835.085/377.106 ms
$

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Houston BarCamp?


h1 Sunday, March 12th, 2006

For those of you who attended Tantek’s presentation yesterday on Creating Building Blocks for Independents, you may have heard the story of the evolution of BarCamp…and how it has spread. If anyone living in Houston or the surrounding areas is interested in starting something similar, leave a comment and let me know.

Just to let everyone know, the BarCampHouston page is now up! If you are interested in participating in BarCampHouston, please add your name to the campers list ;)