Archive for the ‘LLC’ Category

Tax Free Tshirt Company in Nevis

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

As I mentioned previously in my blog, I have discovered a way for some of you to defer taxation on your business income.  This, of course, requires an offshore asset protection strategy.  There are many details involved and lots of restrictions, but I am going to use a theoretical example to illustrate.

Joe runs a custom t-shirt company from California and sells his products all over the world through his website.  Joe has a very successful business and sells $2m per year in t-shirts with a 30% net profit margin earning $600k per year after his $100k per year salary.  After Joe takes advantage of his tax benefits, he pays 30% in tax or $180k.  That is a rather large check to write each year.

Today, Joe runs his business from Nevis.  He formed a Nevis LLC, rented a small office in Nevis to hire an administrative staff there to handle bookkeeping and customer service.  He sold his computer servers and has outsourced his server space to a firm in India.  He does all of his banking through Denmark and uses Paypal for website payments.  He has essentially severed all physical business ties in the US.  Granted, Joe still lives in California and still earns his $100k per year salary, for which he still pays his personal income tax. 

However, Joe no longer pays income tax on his $600k in net profit, saving his company $180k per year in taxes.  Joe now has reinvested his earnings into his business and expanded into a web based golf shop.  The golf shop operates on the same premise as the t-shirt shop and allows him to grow his business and his profits.

When Joe decides to repatriate some of his income from his offshore business he will certainly pay income tax on that amount.  But until that time, Joe can defer the taxation and invest his money as he sees fit in order to continue to grow his wealth. 

I understand this program doesn’t work for all of you.  In reality, it can only work for a few.  But for those few, it is a tremendous advantage.  For those of you that cannot take advantage of this, maybe it can’t be an option for your next business venture.  Certainly there are many variables to this situation and each must be individually evaluated. 

If you think this may work for you or if you have any other questions regarding your asset protection plan, contact me via email or at the number listed on our contact page.   Until next week, live well.

Why Offshore Asset Protection?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

This is a legitimate question and one I get frequently.  Many people are scared away by the term “offshore asset protection” thinking it involves something inherently illegal.  This is an unfortunate consequence of being bombarded by media.

There is nothing illegal or immoral about offshore asset protection.  In reality, it is not even difficult or complex as many would have you believe.  In many cases it is as simple as establishing an offshore entity to own assets you already own like stocks, bonds, gold or private company stock.  In some cases it involves the use of trusts.

I have touched on the tax benefits and how that can be a significant benefit, so I won’t dive into that too deep here.  But if your business meets certain requirements, it is possible to move it offshore and defer taxation…indefinitely.  One of the biggest threats to your wealth is destruction through taxation and this tool can offer you the ultimate in offshore asset protection.

Aside from tax benefits, what are the other benefits?  The ‘what’s in it for me?’ question.  Another major threat to your wealth is litigation.  Litigation poses a huge threat and takes up an enormous amount of resources in the modern age.  In recent reports, litigation amounted to 2.3% of our GDP.  Think about that for a minute.  In 2009, the US GDP was approximately $14T, which means litigation cost US citizens and businesses about $322B.  To put that in perspective, Norway’s 2007 GDP was 391B. 

My point is, litigation is a very real threat to your wealth and a very large cost.  As your wealth grows, so does the size of the bulls-eye on your back.  This is why proper asset protection planning is critically important.  And an offshore strategy is not just for the super wealthy and criminals.  It can be for you as well.

Let me illustrate a simple example.  Fred owns a small business in rural Kansas.  Fred has owned it for many, many years and has accumulated about $2m that he has begun investing in the stock market.  Fred also owns a home with land in Kansas.  Fred has a nice life, a good income, and a fair amount of investments. 

If Fred is in a car accident and the other driver is injured, the plaintiff attorney, Lucifer, will want to find out what Fred is worth in order to determine if he is to pursue Fred beyond his insurance limits or just drop it there.  Lucifer finds out Fred owns a house, a business, and a $2m investment portfolio, all in Kansas.  Easy pickings.  Lucifer takes Fred to court, court issues judgment, and Fred is cleaned out.

Fred’s neighbor, Jacob, also owns a small business in Kansas.  Jacob also has amassed a $2m investment portfolio and a nice house in Kansas.  But Jacob has moved ownership of the shares of his business to his offshore entity.  His offshore entity also owns his investment account, which is held in a bank in Luxembourg.  Jacob’s house is owned by a NV LLC, and the NV LLC and the offshore entity are wrapped up into an Integrated Asset Protection Trust (IAPT). 

While Fred and Jacob are in similar positions, assuming Jacob also has a similar traffic accident, they are in much different situations after the accident.  First of all the plaintiff attorney, Lucifer, will likely find too many roadblocks in front of Jacob’s wealth to attempt to pursue.  Where does Lucifer file a lawsuit?  Kansas, where Jacob lives?  NV, where his LLC that owns his home is registered?  Belize, where his offshore entity is registered?  Luxembourg, where his investment portfolio is held?  or Cook Islands, where his trustee office is?  As you can see this is quite a dilemma and the roadblocks are many for poor Lucifer.  Meanwhile, Jacob is safe and sound at home, sleeping peacefully knowing his assets are well protected.

Don’t be Fred.



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