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Funny how things happen just returned from Aruba on Friday. I was very trying to finalize the purchase of a small office building five offices two-story. The advantages of Aruba are they have separated themselves from the ABC islands and are now independent. Similar to Puerto Rico. They are very encouraging for new businesses and give lucrative tax breaks for startups. Also with the population of only 80,000 off-season. Governmental procedures are more personalized. Things do move slowly but they have recently installed up-to-date Internet services. Licensing is inexpensive but time-consuming. Banking is guaranteed by the Dutch. The only possible disadvantage is that the banking system reports every transaction to the United States from a US citizen regardless of the amount. My original intent for the building was to set up a couple of servers and use the building as my physical address for licensing and affiliate operations all done remotely from the US. I was offered the opportunity to open HOSPITALITY BAR another gray area business openly accepted and licensed but officially does not exist. The Dutch go figure
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Incorporation fees:

USD 975.00
Registered agent fees: USD 325.00
Government fees: USD 285.00
Registered office fees: USD 325.00
Total Cost Of Incorporation USD 1910.00

http://www.incorporateacompany.com/aruba.asp