What kind of "Welcome Interview" ? How long have you been away?
Quote from GlenH:
I have been to Vancouver and yes, it is a beautiful city......I like Canada in general. As for trading, I, unfortunately begin my day at aound 23:00.....the NYSE opens at 23:30, although this varies according to daylight savings.
If you are serious about offshore corporations and trading as an offshore entity, consider New Zealand or Ireland. I personally use an NZ corporation.....no tax if the bulk of the businesses activities are outside NZ and you maintain an NZ bank account. Then pay yourself a monthly salary. Add assets to offshore trusts...the tax man cannot commeth after you, as it is legally separated from you as an individual. It couldn't be simpler than that!!
Well, when looking for a country with a lower tax-rate than the US/Canada, you should check out The Netherlands.Quote from dandxg:
I understand taxes are high for almost all EU citizens, (..)
Source: http://www.belastingdienst.nl/variabel/buitenland/en/private_taxpayers/private_taxpayers-16.htmlDutch IRS:
The capital is determined twice a year: on 1 January and on 31 December. A notional yield of 4% is calculated on the average capital in a year minus the tax-free allowance (the so-called capital yield tax base): the income from capital assets. This income is taxed at a rate of 30%.

Quote from MidKnight:
Thanks for all the info Pita - some of that real estate looks awesome. Seriously considering it, maybe we'll meet up for a beer one day![]()
Kind regards,
MK
Quote from Pita:
MK sure can meet for a cold one. You are welcome.
Off topic:
does anyone reading here know a website where I can see stock options charts. No sophisticated condor-butterfly-crap needed, just a simple price chart and/or price history to do some research with.
Thanks
P.
Quote from MidKnight:
Thanks for the reply notouch. I'm just sick of it here in NZ. Climate is no good here to me unless you live way up north. Prices up north are very very expensive. This has only gone wild in the past 7-8 years as foreign dollars flooded the real estate market. Not to mention the taxation here is extreme IMO. I'm looking for a change, free love, world peace, and trading.
Best regards,
MK