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The Real Story about Americans Going Offshore by Bowman Offshore Bank Transfers

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Reader Question today… An Internet Entrepreneur from the US is concerned about getting sued and wants an incorporation that protects against lawsuit liability, aka asset protection. I am interested in asset protection I am also just starting out my business and want to do asset protection and plan for tax liability before it becomes an issue. Here is a little breakout of what I have and what I’m planning on doing. I have some Adsense sites that bring in a small income – I would like to move those off shore (hosting, domain register, Adsense account, etc.) I had some issues with branded sites that cost me a ton in legal bills because they were registered to me personally (stupid I know I bought some domains in bulk and was assured there were no TradeMark or Copywrite issues). I am in the process of creating some information products and would like to launch them on Click Bank or a network like that, again I want to avoid personal liability I know you can do this with a U

Expat guide: Offshore deposits by Bowman Offshore Bank Transfers

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We all work hard for our money, whether we are living and working in the UK, or overseas as an expat. But the key ingredient to successful money management is often missing: we fail to make our money work hard enough. So, if you are one of those people who just let your salary sit in an account paying paltry interest, then you need to start looking at how to make your money do more for you. Our guide to offshore deposits takes you step by step through choosing the right account and making sure you continue to get the best deal. Know what you need The first thing you need to do before deciding what type of account you want is to ask yourself what you need that account to do. When doing that, you should consider all of the following points: ·          Do you need to visit the bank regularly? ·          Can you use internet access for an account? ·          Are you happy with using a bank you have never heard of? ·          Can you afford to have your