Re: OT - NFC - State Gov Confiscates Bank Accts ? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Alan M. Tebby, D.C. (atebby![]() |
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Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:09:57 -0700 (PDT) |
Bermuda will not, anymore. Ever since Elliott Spitzer got involved. The only
that you can have an account in Bermuda is if you own property.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Polzer" <jason [at] internethosting.com>
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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] OT - NFC - State Gov Confiscates Bank Accts ?
Try the Channel Islands, better return on the dollar.
Alan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jason Polzer" <jason [at] internethosting.com>
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Subject: Re: [Ferrari] OT - NFC - State Gov Confiscates Bank Accts ?
Foreign cards tend to not work well in other countries. Most stolen cards (after the limit is hit) get physically sent to other countries to be used for years on small unchecked purchases. As a result many places that can swipe will not even accept a foreign card without a call-in. You'd have to pay a local card off with the funds which is traceable, or start scheming deeper...
Jason
Hans E. Hansen wrote:I've heard of people doing just that. There are quite a few reputable Caribbean banks that will hold trust accounts accessable via a Visa card. Grand Cayman and Bermuda (OK, not in the Caribbean....) come to mind.
OTOH, I have absolutely no idea what the IRS might be able to do to you. What likely would make this problematic are the various anti-terrorism laws that look dimly on money transfers from any source that they might find questionable.
Hans.
On 7/26/07, Dave Craig <dave.craig [at] sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Ok, so here is a question on semi legal tax evasion. This is all hypothetical!
Let's say that you are getting ready to receive a large chunk of money from
a foreign company. And let's say that you have total influence as to where
and how that money is transferred. Is there any benefit in having a big
chunk of that money go into a different country and sit there for a while,
say Switzerland. Then the question becomes, could you get a Swiss credit
card that is paid out of that Swiss bank account (or just one really big
debit card) and then use that card for the majority of your purchases?
Thereby effectively eliminating the 35% or more income tax on that portion
of the money.
Just curious.
Dave
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- Re: OT - NFC - State Gov Confiscates Bank Accts ? Hans E. Hansen, July 26 2007
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