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ARTICLES
ABOUT LIVING IN SWITZERLAND
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Relocate
to Switzerland: A Tax Haven at the Heart of Europe - Relocate
to Switzerland: A Tax Haven at the Heart of Europe -
If you’re wealthy, you have any number of options about where to live.
Some places have a wonderful location; some have favorable tax laws or
a welcoming and accommodating culture. But the fact of the matter is this:
Switzerland is already what it would be like if wealthy people could design
their own country. The Swiss tradition of discretion is particularly important
for the wealthy and famous individuals who choose to make Switzerland their
home. Swiss tax and immigration laws allow for foreign-born wealthy
people to keep a larger share of their own money while experiencing the
joys of living in Switzerland. Jul/05 |
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Cards ~ Like
Having Liquid Gold In Your Wallet ~
by Sean Brodrick - A Swiss Travel Cash card looks like a credit card,
but has no name on it, just a numerical code. The user also gets a PIN
code. The user calls his or her banker, who loads the card with a maximum
10,000 euros, U.S. dollars or Swiss francs. It can then be used to withdraw
cash all over the world. Even better, there are no monthly limits of withdrawal,
although a limit per withdrawal may apply. And you can reload the card
when you run out of cash. Now, it’s not free. When you purchase the card
and load it for the first time, you pay a commission of 1%, not unlike
an insurance premium in the event of loss or theft. Charges for each withdrawal
are three euros or three U.S. dollars (depending on the type of currency
loaded in the card) worldwide, though local ATMs may add on their own charges.
And when you reload it, you pay a commission of 1% on the reloading amount.
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Jean
Taquet's Insider Guide to Living in France - Jean
Taquet's Insider Guide to Living in France -
This is not a book written by a US College drop out, this fully detailed
Ebook is written by a French jurist and associate member of the Delaware
Bar Association, specializes in civil, criminal and commercial law. He
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