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Rich crypto investors are purchasing passports in tax havens for less than $200,000.
Russian expatriate and former professional sailboat racer Katie Ananina is the founder of Plan B Passport, a firm that brokers citizenship through investment schemes for tax-haven nations that donât impose capital gains on crypto holdings to wealthy investors.
According to a Sunday report from CNBC, Plan B brokers hundreds of passports for predominantly western clients each year. Customers select from one of seven jurisdictions: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Vanuatu, Grenada, Saint Lucia and Portugal.
âIf the government starts affecting me, I will take all [my assets] into my hands and go elsewhere,â said Ananina, adding:
âI was smart enough to figure out that $200 in bitcoin will be worth $100,000 at some point. I donât think the government should have 40% of that.â
The safe-haven states offer citizenship through investment schemes requiring six-figure investments into local businesses, real estate or government bonds. Some jurisdictions accept payment as donations, with Ananina estimating most passports cost between $100,000 and $150,000.
âItâs basically a donation into the sustainable growth fund of the country. So, clients make a $100,000 or $150,000 donation, plus some due diligence fees, government fees, and then $20,000 for my legal fees,â she said.
Plan Bâs clients will also incur exit taxes should they revoke their existing citizenship.
Ananina became a Bitcoin (BTC) maximalist after witnessing a 50% crash in the price of Russian rubles while living in Spain and competing for Russiaâs national sailing team in 2015.
âMy macroeconomics professor wasnât able to explain that to me. There was no chance I could run my equations and figure out what happened there. I realized I wasnât happy with how money works.â
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Citizenship through investment schemes has come under increasing scrutiny recently, following a series of investigations by Al Jazeera that revealed wholesale corruption among the officials overseeing the programs in Cyprus and the Caribbean â with some Caribbean states being found to offer diplomatic passports for the right price.
Cyprus abolished its citizenship through investment scheme in October 2020.
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