| > British Virgin Islands (BVI) is the most popular offshore jurisdiction
< > in the world for International Business Companies (IBC's).
< > BVI legislation is modern and very flexible, there are more benefits
< > than requirements, this has made it the base for IBC formation legislation
< > in many Caribbean jurisdictions. They consider it to be the ideal model
< > for establishing an international financial centre
< > and attracting the world offshore community.
< > Seychelles IBC's are incorporated under the
< > International Business Companies Act 1994, which enables for
< > the formation of offshore companies
< > with minimal compliance requirements and high confidentiality standards.
< > Obvious advantages of offshore company formation in Seychelles are
< > tax efficiency, full exemption from income tax, withholding tax,
< > capital gains tax, inheritance or corporation tax, minimal compliance
< > requirements, confidentiality and absence of foreign exchange control.
< > Seychelles Special License Company is a new entity regulated by the
< > Companies (Special Licenses) Act 2003, with the status of a low-tax company
< > and using all the benefits of double tax avoidance treaties
< that are not accessible for Seychelles IBC's.
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