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he wrote above:
"I think there is EMI who can accept easily, probably US Bank. Yes Qatar has 10% corp tax but only for Qatari Company, Free zone company and Offshore company are exempt (Better than UAE ..)"
Seems they have a territorial system.

Its not an uncommon thing either eg. Panama has same.
If the US LLC has a PE in Qatar, wouldn't it be treated as a Qatari company, meaning 10% tax? Or do you use a Qatar Freezone company structure? OP, please elaborate.
 
From a point of interest, how does it work in practice to register a company in Qatar? Is it as easy as in Dubai or does it require something else to be allowed to set up a company there, and above all, what are the requirements for a free zone company?
 
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If the US LLC has a PE in Qatar, wouldn't it be treated as a Qatari company, meaning 10% tax? Or do you use a Qatar Freezone company structure? OP, please elaborate.

I don't think GCC countries really have a concept of "PE". The UAE is probably the first to really implement this.
But then again, would you really want to be the one to find out?
If Qatar freezone companies are 0%, why not set up one there and then use that to bill your US LLC? Seems like a safer approach to me.
 
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If you live and manage the entity from Qatar, and possibly work for that business, that makes the income Qatar sourced.
It is not entirely sure. Can you access this one
https://www.moj.gov.qa/ar/MOJ_LegalAwarenessLibrary/INCOME TAX LAW.pdf
PWC says that "income derived from an activity carried on in Qatar" is taxable. But it is not clear if this means services sold in Qatar or also work you perform for others outside (this is what OP claims)
https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/qatar/corporate/income-determination
 
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The exact rules aren't even clear for the UAE, which has already implemented much more in terms of taxes.
There was a thread here somewhere where someone mentioned he asked a high-profile law firm in Dubai to check this for him - and they ended up refunding him because they didn't know and couldn't find out.
Why would you expect this to be clear in Qatar?!
 
Hello guys, I would like to share you my new setup to avoid tax.

Living in Qatar, obtain resident visa with 200k usd investment, like 1 bed apartment with great view.
US LLC Delaware —> Stripe
EMI —> Revolut Business
Personal account in Qatar

Living in Qatar at least 7 months (October - May)

PE in Qatar = 0% tax
No US Clients
0% CIT
0% income tax

What do you think ?
did you go this route or still planning ?
 
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Hello guys, I would like to share you my new setup to avoid tax.

Living in Qatar, obtain resident visa with 200k usd investment, like 1 bed apartment with great view.
US LLC Delaware —> Stripe
EMI —> Revolut Business
Personal account in Qatar

Living in Qatar at least 7 months (October - May)

PE in Qatar = 0% tax
No US Clients
0% CIT
0% income tax

What do you think ?
What are the requirements for the solo freelancer? Is it possible to stay there traffic, or will I need to make a company first register it and then live there? As far as UAE is concern, I do know, freelancers are allowed there but for Qatar I'm not sure about that
 
Hello guys, I would like to share you my new setup to avoid tax.

Living in Qatar, obtain qatar resident visa, with 200k usd investment, like 1 bed apartment with great view.
US LLC Delaware —> Stripe
EMI —> Revolut Business
Personal account in Qatar

Living in Qatar at least 7 months (October - May)

PE in Qatar = 0% tax
No US Clients
0% CIT
0% income tax

What do you think ?
That's perfect but how much it costs to register a company in Qatar, if one plans to start a business there?
 
That's perfect but how much it costs to register a company in Qatar, if one plans to start a business there?
You need to have a GCC national owner minimum 51%

https://investor.sw.gov.qa/wps/port...Qatari,upon obtaining a ministerial approval.
Also, it is not tax-free unless you are a GCC national living in Qatar.
 
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