Offshore Company - Belize
Offshore Company - Privacy and Protection with a Belize
IBC and Belize Bank Account
Belize International Business Company or Belize
IBC legislation provides substantial benefits
for the establishment of a corporation that
does not do operate within Belize. You will
receive your articles of incorporation, business
memorandum and corporate seal. We will establish
a bank account in a Caribbean bank. Offshorecorporation.com
has relationships with large, secure, convenient
local banks. You will receive the legally
required local registered agent. We also offer
a program where we will provide you with a phone
number, fax number and forward the mail for
your Belize IBC. The major benefit is that you
can have a bank account that is in the name
of your private Belize Corporation. The Belize
bank account will not be in your name. It will
be in the name of your Belize offshore company.
The reason for this arrangement is so that your Belize company can do business with other countries. Plus it can shelter assets from those who would like to take your money in a lawsuit. Additionally, you may simply wish to store funds for a future emergency.
Our favorite entity offers even more protection and tax advantages. It is the Belize LDC also known as the Belize limited duration company. The LDC is similar to an LLC in the US. It is tax-neutral. It has a 50 year life and can be re-filed at the end of the 50 year period.
Belize IBC + Belize bank account = Asset protection
and financial privacy.
THE COST IS VERY REASONABLE
1. The Belize IBC is only $1495 US
2. The Belize bank account is only $350 US
Total: Only $1845 US
Call us today at 800-830-1055 or
order online right now.
BELIZE CORPORATIONS - MORE INFORMATION
Belize, formerly a British Colony, is the only
country in Central America with English as its
official language. Nestled in the Yucatan peninsula,
Belize is merely 200 miles south of beautiful
Cancun in Mexico, and less than 100 miles east
of the famous Tikal Ruins of Guatemala. Belize
is an independent country that has enjoyed a
history of peace and tranquility, unlike the
other countries of the region. Located on the
Caribbean seaboard of Central America Belize
has an area of approximately 9,000 square miles;
174 miles at its longest point by 68 miles at
its widest point. The total population is estimated
at just over 200,000 with the major commercial
center being Belize City with a population of
62,000. Much of the population of Belize is
ethnically diverse including descendants of
the original Mayan culture and various mixtures
of Mestizo, Americans, Europeans, Chinese, Middle
Eastern and East Indians. Belize is an easy
2 hours flight from major American cities such
as Miami, Houston and New Orleans, and offers
several flights daily to and from Miami, Houston
and New Orleans via American, Continental or
TACA Airlines. In addition, there are regular
flights from Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador.
The primary language spoken is English. The
climate is sub-tropical with an average temperature
of 80F.
GOVERNMENT
Belize has a long history of peace, stability
and democracy. It became a British Crown Colony
in 1862 and achieved its independence in 1981.
Belize is a member of the British Commonwealth,
the United Nations and the Non Aligned-Movement.
The political system is based on the British
Westminster model with Queen Elizabeth II being
represented by a Belizean Governor General.
Executive authority is exercised by the cabinet
under the leadership of the Prime Minister,
the Head of State and is subject to approval
by a 29-member House of Representatives elected
by universal adult suffrage every five years,
in addition there is an 8-member Senate with
the majority appointed on the recommendation
of the Prime Minister.
There are two main political parties, and in
the most recent election in August 1998 the
government changed to the People's United Party
after five years of rule by the United Democratic
Party. Both parties are committed to the economic
development of the country.
LEGAL SYSTEMS
The law of Belize is derived from English
Common Law supplemented by local legislation.
The court system is also similar to that in
England and contract and commercial law is based
on the English law model. Belize is not a signatory
to any agreement with other sovereign nations
that would interfere with the confidentiality
and the security of the Offshore Business environment.
CURRENCY AND BANKING
The local currency is the Belize dollar which
is tied to the US dollar with fixed exchange
rate of BZ$2.00 =
US $1 .00. This exchange rate has existed since
May 1976. Belize presently has one Offshore
Bank, namely, Provident Bank and Trust of Belize.
Additionally there are four commercial banks,
The Belize Bank Ltd., Barclays Bank PLC., Bank
of Nova Scotia and Atlantic Bank Ltd. The commercial
banks are regulated by the Central Bank in accordance
with the provisions of a Banking Act.
COMMUNICATIONS
The newly constructed Phillip S W Goldson International
Airport near Belize City provides daily services
through five international carriers to the United
States and Central America. Telephone, telex
and telefax communications to and from Belize
are excellent and direct telephone dialing facilities
are available in addition to internet and email
services. A satellite earth station at the capital
Belmopan provides high quality telecommunication
service throughout the world. International
courier services for express delivery are well
established.
LANGUAGE
English is the official and spoken language
but with many also speaking Spanish. Belize
has a literacy factor of over 90%.
BUSINESS AND THE ECONOMY
The Belize Government has promoted development
by means of a mixed economy in which the public
sector has judiciously utilized foreign borrowing,
mainly on concessional terms, for infrastructure
development as well as for private sector support.
The GDP growth has averaged 6% over the last
three years with agriculture still the major
activity but with an increasing contribution
from tourism.
Agriculture economic performance is based on
sugar, citrus and bananas. Other significant
exports are garments and marine products.
Belize benefits from a number of preferential
market access arrangements particularly with
the US, Canada, and the European Economic Community
through its British links.
The Ministry of Economy Development operates
a comprehensive investment scheme which is available
to Belizean and foreign investors alike. This
provides for a tax holiday for up to 20 years
and up to 100 per cent exemption from trade
taxes on import of capital equipment and raw
materials. Under this investment scheme there
are no restrictions on the repatriation of profits,
dividends, fees, and capital (including capital
gains) arising from foreign investments in the
country, provided all such investments are registered
with the Central Bank. These incentives provide
for substantial benefits for the formation of
a Belize International Business Company (Belize
IBC) and Belize bank account.

TOURISM
The Belize Barrier Reef, the longest in the
Northern Hemisphere, offers a paradise for fishermen,
divers, and snorkelers Hundreds of coral islands
dot the 176 mile reef offering a haven for a
variety of water sports. Inland Belize holds
within its history a center of the Mayan culture
with many archaeological sites throughout the
country in various states of exploration. A
major portion of the country is comprised of
jungle and for the explorer, natural, untouched
and protected wilderness offers spectacular
adventure. The balmy, sub-tropical climate with
a cool Caribbean breeze invites the tourist
anytime of the year to visit the adventure coast.
There are a variety of accommodations from
international hotels and guesthouses to inland
resorts of thatched-roof cabanas as well as
restaurants providing a wide range of cuisine.