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  2. Offshore company - Wikipedia

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    The British Virgin Islands Companies Registry. The term "offshore company" or "offshore corporation" is used in at least two distinct and different ways. An offshore company may be a reference to: a company, group or sometimes a division thereof, which engages in offshoring business processes. [1]

  3. Offshoring - Wikipedia

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    A company moving an internal business unit from one country to another would be offshoring or physical restructuring, but not outsourcing. A company subcontracting a business unit to a different company in another country would be both outsourcing and offshoring, offshore outsourcing. Types of offshore outsourcing include:

  4. International business company - Wikipedia

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    Chart of an offshore company structure. exemption from local corporate taxation and stamp duty, provided that the company engages in no local business (annual agent's fees and company registration taxes are still payable, which are normally a few hundred U.S. dollars per year) preservation of confidentiality of the beneficial owner of the company

  5. Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    If the offshore workplace is a foreign subsidiary, owned by the company, then the offshore operation is a § captive, [215] sometimes referred to as in-house offshore. [216] Offshore outsourcing – combines outsourcing and offshoring; is the practice of hiring an external organization that is in another country to perform a business function ...

  6. British Virgin Islands company law - Wikipedia

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    With over half its income coming from the licensing of offshore companies and related services, the BVI is a significant global player in the offshore financial services industry. Once frequently labelled as a "tax haven", the territory has fought hard against the label in recent years, signing the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Assistance ...

  7. How Do Offshore Drilling Companies Make Their Money? - AOL

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    Offshore drilling is a booming market in the U.S. and around the world, despite bad press from the Deepwater Horizon spill. Oil is becoming harder to find on land and explorers are moving to ...

  8. Oil and gas law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Oil and gas rights offshore are owned by either the state or federal government and leased to oil companies for development. The tidelands controversy involve the limits of state ownership. Although oil and gas laws vary by state, the laws regarding ownership prior to, at, and after extraction are nearly universal.

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