Tax Haven Guide

Editorial Review

The Complete Tax Haven Guide: Financial Freedom Through Global Investing

by Adam Starchild

Tax havens are one of the most important subjects for an international entrepreneur or investor, yet few understand and use them properly. One group discount them as hiding holes for dirty money, which is not a legitimate use for tax havens. Others think they are only for banking money after you have made it. Not true either.

Tax Haven GuideTax havens are a very complex subject, but the hours you spend studying their use will probably pay you more per hour than the hours you spend directly earning an income—an unfortunate commentary on the confiscatory taxation policies of most governments.

Starchild has updated his work with a lot of new material—the little secrets that are unknown to most lawyers and accountants—and put it all in one comprehensive work for your convenience.

One of Starchild’s main theme is the use of favourable tax havens that have a cosmetic appearance that does not shriek tax haven to all who see the business address. Instead of the Cayman Islands or the Bahamas, the sophisticated tax avoider learns how to accomplish his ends more effectively from Ireland, Austria, Hong Kong or the Netherlands.

In this book, he goes far beyond even his earlier editions of The Tax Haven Report, adding such fascinating new strategies as “The United States as a Tax Haven” (it is nearly a total tax haven for the foreign investor), the use of a number of practical residential tax havens (including Campione, Ceuta, Argentina, Costa Rica, and more), and the use of Greece, the Philippines, Tunisia, and Jordan as totally tax-free havens.

The Complete Tax Haven Guide: Financial Freedom Through Global Investing

About the Author

Adam Starchild is the author of more than a dozen books and hundreds of magazine articles on international business and finance.


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