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⍰ ASK What is the safer snd best island for opening offshore company and investment and where crime rate is low?

There is no single "best" island for opening an offshore company and investment, as the suitability of a location can depend on a number of factors, including local laws, political stability, and infrastructure. However, some commonly cited locations for offshore incorporation include the British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and Gibraltar.

In terms of safety, countries with low crime rates can also be good options, as they may offer a more stable and secure environment for conducting business. Some countries that are often cited as having low crime rates include Iceland, Switzerland, Japan, and Singapore.

It's important to keep in mind that establishing an offshore company can have a number of legal and financial implications, and it's recommended to seek the advice of a qualified attorney or financial advisor before making any decisions.
 
I've discovered from looking into offshore options that there isn't a single island that works for everyone. I've researched BVI, Cayman, and Gibraltar; each has advantages based on your goals (tax benefits, privacy, and ease of setup). For my part, I place a high value on legal transparency, robust financial infrastructure, and political stability. For this reason, I also take into account nations like Singapore or Switzerland, which provide low crime rates and business credibility. However, if you don't cover all the legal and tax aspects, offshore setups can quickly become complex, so I never proceed without a competent attorney and accountant on board. It all comes down to making wise, knowledgeable decisions.
 

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