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What are the benefits of Commonwealth countries?

1, all Commonwealth island countries have a common feature, low tax rate, non-global taxation and special preferential tax policies. They do not levy inheritance tax, property tax, capital gains tax, property transfer tax and inheritance tax on their nationals, which is the best place for global investors to realize rational distribution of wealth and tax planning.

2. Among them, Antigua, known as "zero tax paradise", is the first choice for investors. Antigua has only sales tax and import tax, but no personal income tax, corporate profit tax, value-added tax and inheritance tax. Moreover, with Antigua passport, you can register offshore companies for free, maximize the optimal allocation of assets, and reasonably avoid various taxes.

3. Commonwealth countries have generally inherited the Commonwealth education system and the teaching quality is advanced. In education, most Commonwealth member countries recognize each other's academic credits, and the competition is fierce.

4. Students with Commonwealth passports can easily transfer to universities in other Commonwealth member countries, and their international schools can also serve as an ideal springboard for their children to enter schools in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and other countries. At the same time, if children return to China for further study as international students, those who meet the requirements can easily attend famous domestic schools such as Tsinghua and Peking University without written examination.

5. The Commonwealth of Nations is an international organization, consisting of 53 independent sovereign countries (including dependent countries), most of which are former British colonies or protectorates.

6. The head of the Commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II, who is also the head of 16 Commonwealth countries, including Britain. These 65,438+06 countries constitute the modern version of the main confederation. The Commonwealth is not a country and there is no central government. The king of England is the monarch and head of state of the Commonwealth. There is no authority in the Commonwealth, and Britain and its member States exchange high commissioners as diplomatic representatives.