Twelve no/low tax countries share data on companies with no substance with UBO's country

But if John Doe is only visiting UAE once every 6 months, just to keep his visa active, then he is spending his time on Thailand throughout the year. As a result his business is being "carried on" from Thailand. As such, his business income is attributable as Thai-sourced income, and fully taxable in Thailand. Isn't that right?
 
Yes, but the reality is: regarding this there is no law enforcement from the Thailand side.
 
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Does this mean that opening an offshore company in any of these jurisdictions will get you reported to your country of residence automatically? Sounds it became useless to open a company there anymore unless you provide a residence in a country where you no longer live.
 
Does this mean that opening an offshore company in any of these jurisdictions will get you reported to your country of residence automatically?

Yes if there is no economic substance and BO is non-resident.

Sounds it became useless to open a company there anymore unless you provide a residence in a country where you no longer live.

Some people use offshore companies for many reasons where it will still serve a purpose unrelated to tax.
 
thats why the uae became so popular. It is relatively speaking quite easy to acquire a lot of substance in the form of office space, director, ubo, shareholder having a residence visa and local apartment for a "now a thing of the past" zero tax.
 
Yes, but the reality is: regarding this there is no law enforcement from the Thailand side.
I would never rule out a enforcement drive though - and the thing is Thailand increasingly is doing a few things that should have anyone thinking they can skirt around and nothing will happen.

- filing extradition and red notices (even for petty things).
- charging money laundering on anything and everything.
- opting for prison terms opposed to fines.
 
where has that been increasingly noticed?
 
I guess it still works for people residing in territorial or zero tax countries but that reporting would also make you subject to PE right?

You need to look at specifics or each countries PE rules.
 
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