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Offshore Re-invoicing Services

Re-invoicing is the use of a tax haven corporation to act as an intermediary between an onshore business and his customers outside his home country. The profits of this intermediary corporation and the onshore business allow the accumulation of some or all profits on transactions to be accrued to the offshore corporation. An importer can also utilize a similar structure.

What would be an example of re-invoicing?

An onshore corporation sells US$1,000,000 of goods or services to France normally every year. Assuming cost of goods and services sold and operating expenses are US$600,000. The onshore corporation earns US$400,000 on its sales before taxes. Taxes will average say US$160,000 thus reducing net profits to US$240,000.

The onshore corporation establishes a tax haven corporation to act as intermediary managed by a company set up and managed by Offshore-Protection.com. The onshore corporation sells its goods and services to the tax haven corporation on paper for say US$600,000. The tax haven corporation in turn sells the goods and services to the French client for US$1,000.000. The tax haven corporation, thus earns US$400,000. Since there are no taxes, US$400,000 is the net income after taxes. The exporting corporation shows no profit. (US$600,000 gross sales less US$600,000 cost of goods sold).

The US$400,000 in tax-free income is then deposited in a bank account or other investment instrument according to the wishes of the onshore corporation. The account is under the control of the onshore corporation. The basic process of re-invoicing saved the onshore corporation $160,000 in taxes less a small re-invoicing charge.

Why are the tax haven corporation’s profits free of taxes?

The intermediary corporation is formed in a country that has no taxes on import-export transaction. For example, the Belize, Costa Rica, Nevis, and Panama all have no income taxes on re-invoicing transactions.

How is the offshore company structured?

To provide anonymity, the nominee officers and directors are provided by Offshore-Protection.com who manages the company. Bearer shares can be issued and delivered to the owner as proof of ownership or even better the company can have its shares owned by a Foundation, in which case registered shares will be issued to the Foundation, and a beneficiary agreement can be set up for the owner.

How does it know what to re-invoice?

The beneficial owner of the intermediary company provides instructions on a regular basis by facsimile, e-mail or courier.

What about confidentiality?

It is the policy of Offshore-Protection.com as well as the laws of Panama that information is not released without consent. To do otherwise violates secrecy laws and in Panama it is a punishable offence.

What happens to the Tax Free profits that are earned?

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They can be immediately released as instructed by the owner or alternatively they can be accumulated offshore say with a major international bank where interest on deposit accounts is not subject to tax.

If the offshore company is managed from Panama, does it follow that the merchandise has to be sent there?

No. The merchandise can be sent directly to the exporter's client. The services are performed in Panama, which has the second largest free-trade zone in the world by volume at Colon, so for certain companies there may indeed be a benefit to setting up a physical operation in Colon.

Import-Export is one of the major businesses of Panama, as it is appropriately known as 'the crossroads of the world', and is the 'bread and butter' of many local businesses. However, for most of our clients, the only functions performed here in Panama are the preparation and dispatch of new invoices and the management of the banking operations.

What happens if the owner should become incapacitated and the offshore company at that time has in its name, substantial assets, such as cash?

Assuming you ensure that your beneficiaries have access to the bearer shares or other arrangements are made with the Shareholder Foundation, then if such a case should occur, they would simply produce the shares to the management company together with some sort of evidence of your incapacitation and all control of the assets will be transferred to them.

There would be no transfer taxes, estate duties, or other forms of taxation levied on the assets.

What other functions does it provide?

Once the offshore company has been established, our company will arrange for a post office box, telephone, and facsimile service available for use by the offshore company. The management company will then begin re-invoicing.

What are the fees for re-invoicing? How do I determine whether such an operation is to my financial advantage?

The set up costs are generally less than one would think, which includes letterhead, telephone, telex, facsimile, mail service, as well as a Panama corporation. There will be a 2% charge on all re-invoicing operations, with additional out of pocket expenses that are reasonable, and minimal annual renewal fees.

Important note: the only circumstances where can we provide re-invoicing services to U.S. based companies and businesses is where the type of product lends itself to a physical operation being established in the Colon free zone. Hence product would be shipped into the free-zone, and then re-packaged and re-shipped.

The reason for this is that the U.S. authorities (most notably the IRS) regard any other form of re-invoicing operation, unaccompanied by the actual physical exportation of products from Panama, as totally illegitimate and tantamount to criminal money laundering with severe consequences that would include long mandatory jail terms for offenders.

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Please Be Aware: Under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), you cannot eliminate your taxes without changing your residence if you live in a country subject to these regulations. While an offshore company can enhance your privacy and protect your assets, you remain responsible for fulfilling tax obligations in your country of residence, including any taxes tied to the ownership of overseas entities.

Non-resident companies are not taxed in the country where they are incorporated. However, as the owner, you are required to pay taxes in your country of residence. Offshore Protection is not a tax advisor. Please consult a qualified local tax or legal professional for personalized advice.

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