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Delaware is a small state placed on the East Coast of the United States of America, often titled the “Gateway to the United States”. Distincted by few regulations and a lack of bureaucracy in seting its affairs up, and with the Delaware Corporation Law being considered throughout the US among the most attractive for organisation [...]
The Cayman Islands are a British colony located in the Caribbean sea, about 500 miles South of Miami, Florida. The Islands enjoy legal, accounting and banking services and derive political stability by virtue of their connection with the U.K. The legal system is British and the government is leadered by a Governor appointed by the [...]
TCI and BVI are both British dependencies which are preferred for offshore incorporations because they are politically stable and they offer special types of companies – the Exempted company in the case of TCI and the IBC, also known as the International Business Company, in the case of the BVI. Belize and the Bahamas also [...]
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