
Nomad Capitalist: Doing Business Offshore Changes You
Offshoring a business fundamentally changes how you handle taxes, cash flow, and day‑to‑day decision‑making. By moving a company to a low‑tax jurisdiction you can lower the statutory tax…
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Offshoring a business fundamentally changes how you handle taxes, cash flow, and day‑to‑day decision‑making. By moving a company to a low‑tax jurisdiction you can lower the statutory tax…

Living a nomadic, tax‑efficient lifestyle isn’t a single leap—it’s a series of manageable steps that let you keep more of what you earn while gaining the freedom to…

Georgia was once a popular jurisdiction for offshore entrepreneurs because it combined low bureaucracy, a relatively tax‑friendly regime and easy access to local banks. Over the past year,…

Traveling entrepreneurs often assume that staying in luxury hotels is the pinnacle of a successful, mobile lifestyle. However, many high‑earning digital nomads are discovering that owning property around the…

Renouncing U.S. citizenship triggers a one‑time “exit tax” that treats all worldwide assets as if they were sold on the day before expatriation. Understanding the criteria that make…

Cambodia’s “citizenship‑by‑investment” scheme is not a formal program like those in the Caribbean or Europe. Instead, it relies on personal connections to officials who can influence the king’s…

Renouncing United States citizenship is a permanent step that many people contemplate for tax, political or personal‑identity reasons. One former U.S. citizen shares how the decision unfolded for him,…

Limited companies are the most common corporate form worldwide. They provide limited liability—shareholders are only liable for the amount they have invested. The entity is treated as a…

Western entrepreneurs and investors who contemplate a second passport often view it as an “insurance policy” against political, fiscal, or personal‑risk events. While the idea of a backup…

Saint Kitts and Nevis is the longest‑running Caribbean citizenship‑by‑investment (CBI) programme. Launched in the 1980s to replace a collapsing sugar‑industry economy, the scheme now funds major infrastructure, tourism development and diplomatic…