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	<title>Do Business in Panama &#187; Bearer Chare Corporations</title>
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		<title>What is a Panama S.A. Corporation?</title>
		<link>http://www.dobusinessinpanama.com/2010/05/28/what-is-a-panama-s-a-corporation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 22:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>wizardfox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally, in countries operating under civil law, S.A. Designates a corporation. S.A. Literally translates into Sociedad Anonima or anonymous society. In English, it is commonly known as a public limited company, and is different from limited liability companies and partnerships.
Advantages of establishing an entity such as Sociedad Anonima in Panama are clear with a little [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Generally, in countries operating under civil law, S.A. Designates a corporation. S.A. Literally translates into Sociedad Anonima or anonymous society. In English, it is commonly known as a public limited company, and is different from limited liability companies and partnerships.</p>
<p>Advantages of establishing an entity such as Sociedad Anonima in Panama are clear with a little reading. Panama permits the ownership of bearer share corporations. A bearer share corporation allows a person to own the corporation with out having to acknowledge ownership.</p>
<p>A Panama S.A. corporation, or IBC (International Business Company), is a legal entity that is incorporated in a tax haven.  With the exception of a small annual fee, the tax haven is free of local taxes. The IBC cannot do business in Panama, or it will be taxed, and that would defeat the purpose of creating the IBC in the first place for privacy reasons.</p>
<p>A Panama corporation can be used for all sorts of reasons, with privacy a major deciding factor. Incorporating in Panama while conducting business elsewhere creates many possibilities for the business minded individual who desires protection of his or her assets.  Offshore companies can be used for owning real estate an land, operating businesses, owning bank accounts, ownership of intellectual property, franchising and licensing, e-commerce business and ways to save on taxes. It is really up to your imagination as to how you can benefit from an offshore company!</p>


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		<title>Nominee Directors for Bearer Share Corporations</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 02:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Panama, anonymous ownership of offshore corporations is still allowed, by means of bearer shares. Bearer shares are now prohibited in the majority offshore/IBC financial centers. So this excellent financial privacy tool helps to keep Panama as a premier offshore business and banking center.
However, with Panama corporations, officers and directors (President, Secretary and Treasurer) are  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Panama, anonymous ownership of offshore corporations is still allowed, by means of bearer shares. Bearer shares are now prohibited in the majority offshore/IBC financial centers. So this excellent financial privacy tool helps to keep Panama as a premier offshore business and banking center.</p>
<p>However, with <a title="Panama Offshore Corporations" href="http://www.dobusinessinpanama.com/panama-corporations/" target="_self">Panama corporations</a>, officers and directors (President, Secretary and Treasurer) are  listed on public record at the <a title="Registro Publico" href="https://www.registro-publico.gob.pa/" target="_blank">Panama Public Registry.</a> Anyone with an internet connection who understands a little Spanish can check information online.</p>
<p>In Panama, to preserve financial privacy there is therefore a decades old tradition of  bearer share corporations using so-called <strong>nominee directors</strong> to provide an additional layer of asset protection to the Panama corporation&#8217;s beneficial owners. A nominee director is passive in nature, simply receiving an <em>honorarium</em> for renting his or her name. Usually, nominees are employees of the law firm involved in the incorporation of the Panama company. The beneficial owner remains in control by means of a private Power of Attorney.</p>
<p>Sometimes, a <a title="Nominee Directors or Professional Directors for your Panama Corporation?" href="http://www.dobusinessinpanama.com/panama-nominee-directors/" target="_self">professional Panamanian director rather than a nominee</a> may be appointed. A professional director differs from a nominee in that he or she has greater control over day-to-day operations (for example, having signatory power over the <a title="Offshore Banking, Asset Protection, Wealth Creation Report" href="http://www.qwealthreport.com" target="_blank">offshore corporate bank account</a>), but the beneficial owner is still ultimately  responsible for running of the company.</p>
<p>To ensure and guarantee safety of a nominee director the beneficial owner and a nominee director may wish to sign a director indemnity agreement or letter. Typically the nominee director will sign an undated resignation letter, which the beneficial owner may execute at any time he wishes, thereby appointing a new director and registering the new director, whether nominee or otherwise, at the Public Registry.</p>
<p>Being a nominee director is a respectable, if not particularly well paid, profession. The main point of it is to preserve the personal and financial privacy of individuals who would rather not disclose their interest or association with a given corporate body. Additionally, it <strong>enables clients to maintain their Panama corporations in full compliance with Panamanian law,</strong> while at the same time to protect the identities of the persons actually controlling the company. Our firm is happy to provide both <strong>nominee and professional director service for all offshore Panama corporations </strong>we incorporate. Please contact us for further details.</p>


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