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I guess it Cyprus or Greece

You're kidding right?

I'm not following the situation in those countries by the minute but they were well fucked.

I hope they're recovering but I don't think Cyprus, Greece, Portugal good alternatives to do anything right now.

Portugal at least I know it's not good to start a business or to buy a passport. Too many taxes and bureaucracy...
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I guess it Cyprus or Greece
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How easy is it to apply for citizenship in all the countries you suggested?

I'd really like to know this specially for Baltic countries....
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How easy is it to apply for citizenship in all the countries you suggested?
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i would say Bosnia but still it depends on the type of business
I also like to go Bosnia because I have some friends from there and they are saying currently best country for business but I need also some more information about this
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South Africa's too hot! >_< Probably wouldn't be able to stand living there I'm afraid Tongue I'm thinking Northern Japan where it's pretty much like Scotland but with more snow, the housing prices I've seen there are insanely cheap and I need to do more research but car insurance looks reasonable.

Surely you've seen me bitching about this on off topic? I'm really sensitive to heat.

Edit: Somehow managed to type country instead of money, fixed lol

try Croatia

I mean, just look at this Cheesy

*click*

as middle class in UK, you can live pretty good here  Roll Eyes

pretty high taxes though but you get some benefits if you decide to live on some of the 1244 islands Smiley



And, the winner is Croatia.
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i would say Bosnia but still it depends on the type of business
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Belarus. Property in the capital city is relatively costly but it's compensated by stability of the regime and its laws.
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The title says it all  Grin

What is cheapest country in Europe to start a business?

And where do you pay less taxes?

I see somewhere that when you move to UK you don't have to pay taxes for a certain period of time. Is this true?

Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Belarus, Poland, Albania, Serbia, Macedonia, and Ukraine all offer very low costs for start-ups.  But most of them are dangerous/unstable.

My pick would be Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, a Baltic state, or Hungary.  These counties have a nice balance between reasonable costs, highly skilled locals, and acceptable corruption levels.

Good list but at the moment in Hungary, Slovenia there is a lot of bureaucratic process, making a long waiting to arrange and start a business.
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I have no idea about this. I think most of the "first grade" European countries are pain in the asses to start businesses, too much bureocracy, so avoid these.
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Serbia, no laws there Smiley

There is a law but nobody cares

How easy is to apply for a Bosnian passport when you already have the company registered?

Or how much is the b tax?



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Depends what kind of business you are after, because you have to have capable workforce and enough raw materials near by as well as the ability to sell those products. Take everything into consideration.
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Serbia, no laws there Smiley

There is a law but nobody cares
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I would say Ukraine.
But remember you get what you pay. so expect to wait few times more to open any business as you woudl wait in let say Switzerland or Lichtenstein or Austria. Those taxes goes into something and at some places are well used.

Oh and you might have to pay some other kind of taxes, also called bribe, to move things a bit faster, or at all.
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Serbia, no laws there Smiley
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Canada isn't close to the best place to start your own business it's pretty expensive.
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South Africa's too hot! >_< Probably wouldn't be able to stand living there I'm afraid Tongue I'm thinking Northern Japan where it's pretty much like Scotland but with more snow, the housing prices I've seen there are insanely cheap and I need to do more research but car insurance looks reasonable.

Surely you've seen me bitching about this on off topic? I'm really sensitive to heat.

Edit: Somehow managed to type country instead of money, fixed lol


Lol! Yea the weather here is awesome here. Its almost summer time! I cant wait to lay on the beach in December and enjoy the sunshine Smiley

But if you like the cold, try Canada  Cheesy

I have noticed a lot of bitching going on about heat, I didn't realize it was you though. Sorry for the shockingly bad advice then  Grin

Have fun when you come to south africa and you start your business 'cause all your assets will be stolen.
The Crime rate is astonishingly high.
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Bosnia is a good choice. Even though their economy is still recovering and has a lower growth, any further development especially if your planning something in the IT sphere has a huge potential.
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So most people agree that Bosnia is a good place to register a company.

Are these costs up to date?

http://www.doingbusiness.org/data/exploreeconomies/bosnia-and-herzegovina/starting-a-business

How easy is to apply for a Bosnian passport when you already have the company registered?

 
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Yes, but Bosnia has the bigger-than-Giza pyramids that will soon make Bosnia rich. Then everything will get expensive like the other wealthy nations.
Stopped looking at banks after hearing about Bitcoin.
Smiley

EDIT: Seems to me that Lithuania changed their regs on starting banks back when the banking industry started to get all uptight on money laundering.
Is that so? Exactly how long do you think will it take for such a poor country to excavate at least one of those completely? I've also read from scientists that the man in charge (no idea about the name) isn't professional enough and that some got damaged already. Do you think that the US or EU will ever acknowledge these pyramids? You must realize that the whole history that we're being taught is wrong then.  Wink
So I'm not going to put my bets up for Bosnia or any Balkan countries just yet.
I'm not sure how cheap it is to start a business in Monaco ( Cheesy) but I've heard that the tax is good.

Most of our recorded history is taught wrong to begin with even when we have all the facts, it's no big surprise to anybody who actually tries to study it and finds all the different perspectives governments have.
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