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by Chris2048
1619 days ago
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You are allowed to start companies in other countries, and thereby avoid local laws, without moving i.e. changing you country of residence. If you believe any different, please say why so. Just "wouldn’t do them any good" is pretty meaningless. |
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All of their executives and their staff are in Sweden. It doesn’t matter if the company is registered on Mars, the Swedish government can come knock on their doors, because Swedish laws apply to people in Sweden.
The most mundane way to demonstrate this is to imagine they don’t register a company at all. If a bunch of Swedish people get together and start doing business w/o registering a company, it’s clear that Swedish law applies to them. Why would filing some paperwork with a foreign entity grant them immunity from the laws in the country they live and work from?