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Saturday, March 31, 2007

Ch. 18: Foreign Corporations and IBCs

Ch. 18: Foreign Corporations and IBCs

International Business Companies

Synopsis: Discusses the basic elements and operation of International Business Companies.

Definition: International Business Company -- A corporation authorized by the statutes of a debtor haven which (with the exception of banking, of course) can only conduct business with persons or entities outside the debtor haven, and not with the locals. In other words, it is a company incorporated in a debtor haven but required to be used elsewhere.

Definition: Nominees, Nominee Shareholders, Nominee Directors, Nominee Officers -- These are persons who act on behalf of the true shareholders, directors, or officers of the company, and who typically have executed an undated resignation which allows their replacement at any time.

Bearer Shares

Synopsis: Discusses the use and severe tax disadvantages of bearer share structures.

Definition: Bearer Shares -- Shares which are owned by and give all their rights to the holder (the "bearer"), which ownership is not recorded on the company's books. Because of their primary uses for money laundering and tax evasion, nearly all jurisdictions have abolished bearer shares in favor of registered shares, the ownership of which are recorded on the company's books so that physical issuance of the shares is in many ways superfluous.

Additional information on Bearer Shares is available at http://www.quatloos.com/bearer_shares.htm and is a "must read" for anybody contemplating the use of bearer share structures.

Alternative Share Structures

Synopsis: Describes several forms of alternative share ownership, such as companies limited by guarantee and hybrid companies.

Definition: Companies Limited by Guarantee -- A company that has not been capitalized by cash, but rather by the promises of the shareholders to provide a specified amount of cash if required by the company to satisfy liabilities. A similar example is the traditional Lloyds of London syndicates were essentially companies that were capitalized by the unlimited guarantees of their members (the "Names") to stand behind the syndicates' underwritings.

Controlled Foreign Corporations

Synopsis: Gives an overview of U.S. federal tax treatment of foreign companies owned or control by U.S. persons.

Definition: Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) -- In very general terms, the U.S. Internal Revenue Code term used to describe a foreign corporation that is owned in substantial part or controlled by U.S. persons. For example, an International Business Company formed in the Cayman Islands and owned and controlled in majority party by three U.S. shareholders would likely be treated as a CFC. A CFC has very extensive reporting requirements, and the failure to disclose the existence, operation or revenues of a CFC may be a felony in some instances.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Ch. 17: Domestic Corporations

Ch. 17: Domestic Corporations

General Corporation Law

Links to the Delaware General Corporation Law and selected opinions interpreting that legislation are available at
http://www.assetprotectionbook.com/delaware.htm

Synopsis: Discusses basic operation of the Delaware General Corporation Law.

Definition: Registered Agent -- An agent for the corporation who is domiciled in the state of incorporation and is available to receive service-of-process on behalf of the corporation.

Corporations and Bankruptcy Remote Entities

Synopsis: Discusses the importance of creating liability-producing corporations as bankruptcy remote entities.

Definition: Bankruptcy Remote Entity (BRE) -- A business entity structured so that in the event of a bankruptcy the liabilities created by the entity do not pass to any other entities or assets of the owner.

Choosing the State or Incorporation

Synopsis: Discusses the relative importance of choosing the state of incorporation, and the concerns where the corporation will hold real state in another state.

Rights of Creditors

Synopsis: Discusses forum-shopping strategies by creditors to get around the corporate protections.

Professional Corporations

Synopsis: Discusses the benefits of professional corporations.

Definition: Professional Corporation (PC) -- A form of corporation that can have only certain licensed professionals as shareholders, and which typically does not protect the professional shareholder from lawsuits brought alleging their professional negligence.

Registration of Foreign Corporation

Synopsis: Discusses the necessity of registering a corporation in a particular state when it has been incorporated elsewhere.

Nevada Corporations

Synopsis: Discusses Nevada corporations, and how Nevada corporations are shamelessly marketed by promoters as being much more effective than they really are.

Definition: Nevada Corporation -- A corporation formed in Nevada pursuant to Nevada's corporation act, which provides debtors some advantages not typically found in the corporation laws of other states. Unfortunately, the advantages are usually grossly overstated by promoters who arrange structured based on Nevada corporations that have very serious flaws from the asset protection perspective. Nevada corporations are usually the primary part of the "Asset Protection Consultants" scam that is run from Nevada.

Links to the Nevada Corporation Law and selected opinions interpreting that legislation are available at
http://www.assetprotectionbook.com/nevada.htm

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