International Business Opportunities Service International Competitive Bidding Limited International Bidding - significado y definición. Qué es International Business Opportunities Service International Competitive Bidding Limited International Bidding
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Qué (quién) es International Business Opportunities Service International Competitive Bidding Limited International Bidding - definición

COMPANY
International Business Corporation; International business corporation; International Business Company
  • Chart of an offshore company structure

Bidder         
OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding
·noun One who bids or offers a price.
bidding         
OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding
n.
1.
Command, order, direction, injunction, precept, behest, requisition, mandate, appointment.
2.
Offer (of a price), bid, proposal.
bidding         
OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding
n.
offering of bids
1) to open the bidding
2) competitive; spirited bidding
request
3) to do smb.'s bidding
4) at smb.'s bidding

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International business company

An international business company or international business corporation (IBC) is an offshore company formed under the laws of some jurisdictions as a tax neutral company which is usually limited in terms of the activities it may conduct in, but not necessarily from, the jurisdiction in which it is incorporated. While not taxable in the country of incorporation, an IBC or its owners, if resident in a country having “controlled foreign corporation” rules for instance, can be taxable in other jurisdictions.