Thursday 28 March 2013

Top Worldwide Events in March

The name of March derives from the Latin name "Martius", the first month of the earliest Roman calendar. It was named for Mars, the Roman god of war, a guardian of agriculture and an ancestor of the Roman people. Martius stood for the beginning of the season for both farming and warfare and the festivals held in his honor during the month were mirrored by others in October, when the season for these activities came to a close.

Many cultures and religions still celebrate the beginning of the New Year in March.

March starts on the same day of the week as November every year and February in common years only. March ends on the same day of the week as June every year.

This month we have a jammed packed agenda as spring starts within the Northern Hemisphere.

Top Worldwide Events in March 2013











Wednesday 20 March 2013

The European Fine Art Fair Maastricht, the Netherlands

Where? Maastricht, the Netherlands 

When? 15th- 24th March

Over 220 art and antiques dealers from fifteen countries will gather in one of Holland's oldest and most southern city of Maastricht at TEFAF, the Maastricht Fair. TEFAF is known for its rigorous vetting and authentication process. Before the show opens to the public, all works are evaluated for provenance, quality, and authenticity by experts from every imaginable specialty. Any item that is questionable in any way is removed from the exhibition.

Further Information: www.tefaf.com

Dubai World Cup, Meydan City, Dubai

Where? Meydan City, Dubai

When? 28th March 

The brainchild of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the Dubai World Cup is a fitting tribute to his love of horses and of horseracing. For more than two decades, horse owners and breeders from the Arab world have worked to establish the Arab presence in international thoroughbred racing, not only by winning top trophies in the United States, Great Britain, France and Japan, among others, but also by bringing world-class racing and breeding back to the Arabian Peninsula.

Further Information: www.dubaiworldcup.com

Holi - The Festival of Colours, India

Where? India 

When? 27th March

Holi Festival is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus as a festival of colours. Every year, thousands of Hindus participate in the festival. It celebrates the beginning of the new season of spring. Originally, it was a festival that commemorated good harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colors and saying farewell to winter. It also has a religious purpose, commemorating events present in Hindu mythology. Although it is the least religious holiday, it is probably one of the most exhilarating ones in existence.

Further Information: http://www.holifestival.com/

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Bad news for investors and business owners in Cyprus


It's bad news all around for investors and businesses in the Island of Cyprus and we hope that not too many PT's got caught out!

It appears the Government as of Saturday 16th of March will trade the rights of depositors' (both resident and overseas) hard earned savings, to resolve the Banking mess and the excesses of Government expenditure. 

Having just been elected, the new right wing Government wasted no time in striking a deal with the EU and international lenders, which amounts to a Cyprus bailout worth 10 billion euros. To make it happen all depositors have been severely penalized for trusting the banks of Cyprus with their money and the Government to protect their private financial rights. The problem in Cyprus was not caused by the depositors, however this draconian rule will in reality mean the following:
  • Depositors with over 100,000 euro in the bank will as of next Tuesday be 10% worse off.
  • Depositors with less than 100,000 euro in the bank will as of next Tuesday be 6.7% worse off.
What rights do the people have in Cyprus to their private money - seemingly none! Even the money of the poor, sick, old, frail and vulnerable will be taken. The Cypriot Finance minister that sold out depositors said "I wish I was not the minister to do this". We are certain that most depositors wished that he did not also and one wonders if he took his own money out first!

Cyprus is the 5th country following Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Spain to seek financial help from the EU. The Cyprus bailout is the worst yet for the people and stands in stark contrast from previous aid packages, as unelected (meaning by the people) EU ministers target savers to fix the problems caused by the banks and Government, which the new administration agreed to at the start of their term, giving them 5 years to explain the action. 

This will not doubt put shivers up the spine of all EU residents, as everyone wonders who is next? Cyprus already has a liquidity problem, and one wonders who will ever invest their money in a Cypriot bank again! Trust is so hard to gain and so easy to lose! It will likely take a generation to turn this around. We understand that about half of all depositors are non-resident Russians, so no doubt its a strategical move from the EU, America, Russia and the IMF to stop Russians from depositing in Cyprus, as Cyprus until now held what we believe to be the third largest Russian deposits in the world.  

What appears to be and feels like the daylight robbery of depositors over a bank holiday weekend will raise around 6 billion euros for the Government. This allowed the Government to request a smaller bailout than initially indicated (over 17 billion) and the Government claim its needed to re-capitalize the banks (hit by the debt of restructuring in Greece).

The Dutch Finance Minister, namely Jeroen Dijsselbloem who was deeply involved in the negotiations, actually had the audacity to say "We are not penalizing Cyprus... we are dealing with the problems in Cyprus". In the cold light of day, it is more accurate to say that the EU is both targeting and penalizing the people of Cyprus and all depositors within it banks. Not even an articulate EU Minister can fool the people otherwise. 

Without due notice or civil rights, the Banks will take immediate action to prevent electronic money transfers over the weekend, so if you have money in a Cypriot bank, you can consider up to 10% of it lost! Don't think for a minute you have any rights to recover it either!

What is worse, the Government caved-in by agreeing to increase the corporate tax rate with the promise that the island's debt would fall to 100% of economic output by 2020. This will of course destroy the Islands international business sector. 

Whatever will happen to the economy of Cyprus now? People will leave the Island in the thousands, withdraw all of their assets, overseas businesses and investors alike will steer clear of Cyprus too unless they desire to tap into the country's oil and gas riches in the future, which is an elite few. 

We welcome your comments.

Friday 15 March 2013

The European Austerity Poem

As a historical European economic crisis unfolds before our very eyes and we see a shift of real power move to Asia, here is a fitting poem that I wrote to capture the light side of this new sickening reality:

Who will tell the Greeks they will have to go Bust?
It seems that the euro is no longer a Must!
Its the EU's austerity answer to the economic disaster,
Tax more of the same and cut everything we Trust.
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The emotional and complex Italians are beginning to Shrink?
And who will update the Swiss they are no longer in Sync?
Regardless of idealistic desires it all bitterly transpires,
That the once ice cool will not take long to melt and Sink!
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There's nothing like the sound of the shallow jumping in at the Deep!
As the countries on the edge are beginning to Weep!
Seeking a Political womb or a kind of European counseling room,
In the end they will all contribute more than they get to Keep!
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Who will advise the EU non-elected they were never in Demand?
And that the power of the vote should be the only Command,
Highly creative expenses and commissions that are senseless,
Yet the public never showed the guts or the stomach to Stand.
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German collude with northern friends like the voice of Big Brother,
Preaching to the sick, mortally ill and the multiple Other.
Will the British get to escape the European economical rape,
For sure they will nag just like an "I told you so" nagging Mother.
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So how will the mighty Europe eventually End?
Perhaps begging to the Chinese with an extended Bend!
The concept of bail-out is no longer a lingering doubt,
It boils down to the message they will finally forge to Send.

Malta, still the best place to do business in Europe

As Perpetual Travellers go, for good reason we tend to take an integrated approach to the work and life balance. Mixing business with pleasure is often necessary for the small to medium Company owner. Shopping around for the most cost effective corporate structure is always wise, especially considering the current global financial climate. Our research in Europe points to Malta as the best place to set up a Company and declare taxes, which we advise all Perpetual Travellers to do, as the days of NO TAX OFFSHORE have simply gone. 

Previously, Cyprus was a strong competitor, however they are playing with the Tax rate these days by introducing the following new Taxes and increases:
  • A new stealth Tax of 350 euro just to have a Company each year.
  • Increase from 15% to 20% for residents on the dividends.
  • VAT increase from 15% to 17%.
All of the above may rise again as austerity hits Cyprus, which will take Cyprus pretty much out of this market at least for new start ups. 

Both Cyprus and Malta as Island countries are warm with mild winters, friendly locals, Business and Tourism orientated, pleasant for family visits, feature a rich history and can be trusted in the main as they are fully fledged members of the EU.

Malta however is the main islands of opportunity now, as they offer the possibility to set-up and manage a Company relatively cheaply with lower overall taxes, in addition to mixing business with pleasure. This week we will focus on Malta…

Malta, Island of opportunity
In recent times, Malta is respected generally as the best place to do business in Europe and considered by many as the 5th best place in the world (Forbes Tax Misery Index 2010).

Even though the European Union has harmonized the corporate laws within its members states there are still major differences between the countries and how they have decided to implement the EU Directives according to local requirements. Maltese corporate law is in principle based on British corporate law flavoured with local adjustments and harmonized with EU Directives. A Malta ltd company is taxable in an EU member state and gives you all the benefits related to the common market and freedom of establishment. Malta offers by far the lowest tax regime within the EU and is a solid platform for anyone involved in international trading business.

The corporate tax rate in Malta is 35%, but the shareholders qualify for a tax credit following a distribution of dividend by the Malta Ltd company. In most cases, the tax credit reduces the total tax suffered by 6/7 of the corporate tax rate. Shareholders may achieve a taxable net effect of down to only 5% where the 6/7 tax credit is applicable.

If one wishes to distribute dividends from a Malta based company to a holding company in another EU/EEA state, it is possible do so tax-free, since the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive will apply between any companies limited by shares within the EU/EEA. Maltese tax incentives leading to a substantial tax savings are available to any size of enterprise.

Tax is obviously a very important matter for many people; however, in some cases Trust and Confidentiality are of a higher value. If you can combine the two you have a winning formula. Regulatory framework in Malta provides for excellent opportunities to meet your offshore expectations onshore.

Malta offers a very stable financial environment. Prudent policies shelter Malta’s insurers and banks from worst of any financial storm. High quality corporate service firms, low wage levels, skilled labour, Freeport and excellent flight connections put Malta on top of any ranking of the best business place in Europe.

For more information about intelligent Maltese structures try contacting malta@taxtwister.com

Thursday 14 March 2013

Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, Australia

Where? Melbourne, Australia

When? 1st - 17th March

More than 200 events within 17 days.This year, Melbourne celebrates the bounty of earth, gathering hundreds of events that cherish new beginnings, old traditions, local artisan producers, irresistible global flavours, unforgettable wines and earthy brews. Dig in for 17 exhilarating days focusing on our main source: Earth.

Furher Information: http://www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au/festival

Long Night of Museums Stuttgart, Germany


Where? Stuttgart, Germany

When? 16th March

Over 90 museums, galleries, and cultural institutions take part in the Long Night of the Museums in Stuttgart; their doors are open until 2 a.m., and there are also a number of special exhibitions, readings, concerts, and film screenings. A historical tram connects the different venues.

Further Information: http://militaryingermany.com/event/long-night-of-the-museum

Carnival Miami, Miami, USA

Where? Miami, USA  

When? 2nd February – 15th March

The largest Hispanic festival in the nation with a variety of events including contests, tournaments, art and jazz performances and parties. The biggest street party of them all - Calle Ocho.

Further Information: www.carnavalmiami.com

Carnival Limassol, Cyprus


Where? Limassol, Cyprus 

When? 7th March - 17th March

Carnival in Cyprus means a near two-week period of celebrations with a focus on food, before the 50 days of Easter. Although festivities take place in towns all over the island, Limassol hosts the most famous celebration, while Larnaka and Paphos offer impressive parades and fancy dress balls.

Further Information: www.visitcyprus.com

Wednesday 13 March 2013

The International Food & Drink Event Excel, London

Where? London, UK

When? 17th – 20th March

The only global food and drink event dedicated to innovation, where international decision makers increase their competitive advantage by sourcing a diverse range of innovative and consumer driven products from around the world.

Further Information: http://www.ife.co.uk/

Car Rally Mallorca, Spain

Where? Mallorca, Spain

When? 14th - 16th March

Noted as  one of the best in Europe. Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will be competing in this year's edition of the rally. They will film the Rally as part of the new top Gear summer series.

Further Information: www.rallyislamallorca.com

Rome Marathon, Rome

Where? Rome 

When? 14th - 17th March

What a way to start a marathon in front of a  2,000 year old Coliseum, not being a runner myself how do you concentrate with such fabulous surroundings. I don’t think my focus would  be on the path in front of me.

Further Information: www.maratonadiroma.it

St Patrick’s Day, Ireland & Worldwide

Where? Ireland & Worldwide

When? 17th March

You don’t have to be Irish to join in! All over the world in the Spirit of all things Irish celebrations will be taking place. Being a religious holiday, many Irish attend mass, where March 17th is the traditional day for offering prayers for missionaries worldwide before the serious celebrating begins.

Further Information: www.stpatricksday.com

Thursday 7 March 2013

London Drinker Beer & Cider Festival The Camden Centre, London

Where? London, England 

When? 6th-8th March

'Celebrating Waterways’ theme. London’s local beer festival (can’t forget the Great British Beer Festival), and is marking its 25th year. With over 70 real ales, plus imported beers, ciders and perries, tpo choose from , the festival has plenty of tastes to suit ! Live entertainment and food throughout.

Further Information: http://www.camranorthlondon.org.uk/viewnode.php?id=772

Saturday 2 March 2013

Venturing into the Wilds of Goa


Goa already has a well-established reputation as an excellent spot for visitors looking to explore its countless miles of golden beaches. While you may be familiar with the significant beauty of India’s smallest state, it also offers a number of other equally attractive opportunities for adventurous travellers.

If a winter holiday in Goa appeals to you, check out the Goa deals at Thomson to see what’s available at the moment.

Trips to Goa can include a number of varied activities such as crocodile and humpback dolphin spotting along the coast, as well as water-based activities such as scuba diving and snorkelling, but if you’re looking for something even closer to nature, consider going on one of the many excellent trekking holidays that are on offer.

During the winter season, which extends from December to February, temperatures range from approximately 16 to 34 degrees. Compare this with a summer average of between 27 and 37 degrees and it’s clear that you won’t need to pack too many winter woollies; however, when you’re venturing into the wild it’s always a good idea to be prepared. This is especially important if you decide to travel up into any of the mountain ranges where altitude and winter conditions can lead to the temperature dropping below freezing.

Perhaps the best-known hiking destination for visitors to Goa is the epic Collem - Castle Rock - Kuveshi trek, which begins at the bottom of the spectacular Dudhsagar Falls (meaning ‘Sea of Milk’) and proceeds to the falls at Kuveshi itself via the mid-point of Castle Rock. The Dudhsagar Falls are the highest you will find in Goa, measuring 300 metres, providing some spectacularly panoramic views.

As over 56 per cent of Goa is forest, you’ll have plenty of opportunity to spot indigenous wildlife. Take the opportunity to visit the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary – a vast reserve which covers over 240 square kilometres – home to incredible biodiversity and even a community of nomadic buffalo herders called the Dhangar. Sights such as flying squirrels, wild boar and barking deer share the land with a multitude of other animal life including rare birds such as the Greater Indian Hornbill and even rarer butterfly species.

Average rainfall during the winter season is between 250 and 300 centimetres and so in addition to warm clothing be sure to pack a decent set of waterproofs. If you choose to go during monsoon season, don’t be put off by the rainfall as it means you’ll get to see the region’s waterfalls and other water courses at their best!

Image credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DudhSagar.jpg

Book Review: The Secret of Quantum Living

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