Do these services provide you with legal representation towards your home country? My guess is probably not.
For some time now I've been researching how to become a digital nomad and legally optimise my taxes.
There are numerous services that claim to be able to help with this, here are just two examples that I found:
https://taxhackers.io
https://denationalize.me
Does anyone have any experience of this and can tell me if it really works and is legal?
Also, why do they charge so much when there are other services that can do this for much less (e.g. Stripe Atlas: https://stripe.com/atlas)?
I am thinking of moving to Thailand, but I do not want to be a perpetual traveller. Can setting up a US LLC as a non-resident (or a UAE free zone company) be considered "foreign sourced income" without being taxed even if I am a tax resident of Thailand (>180 days living there) and what experience can you possibly share if you have tried something like this before?
What additional advice can you give me and others to make this a great trip instead of a nightmare?
Thanks for all your input and a healthy discussion on this topic!
Do these services provide you with legal representation towards your home country? My guess is probably not.
These services do not provide legal representation as far as I know.
Also, I am probably going to consult a tax lawyer there, but it still does not hurt to ask others about there experience I think.
Firstly, it's trivial for a business not to pay tax; simply don't make a profit. (Since you can simply assign any excess to yourself as salary.)
Of course you then gave a personal income tax question; and that has its own complications.
Staying with business; and assuming it makes a profit, you then have choices regarding where to register the company. At the one extreme you have zero-tax places (Isle of Man, Jersey et al) but they come with fixed high annual costs. (Not a "tax" - just payments for services.) Your choice is typically one of these, or the place you live, or the country of your passport.
Things like banking play a role. When you can't visit your bank it gets harder to resolve issues (like when they freeze the account because of money-laundering concerns.)
All this to say, Tax planning is complicated. And if you insist on playing games it gets very complicated. The internet I'd not the place to get advice. You need to speak to a professional, or more likely a professional in all the places that matter. If you are a US passport holder even more so.
I just wanted to reach out to my fellow HN users beforehand to get some insight into other people's experiences and this is one of the best places to do that IMHO as I have already read some very wise comments on this beautiful orange website which makes me want to ask here instead of some sub-reddit ;-)
Luckily I am not a US citizen (or Eritrean) so it should be a bit easier for me (fingers crossed as I type this).