If anyone having knowledge in corporate law can help. That would be very helpful.
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Investors of r/NepalStock who have gained good profit or accumulated wealth over the years, what advice you would like to give to someone who is just starting to invest?
The company pays 15% tax.
Have to setup A company in nepal. Not sure if you can set up fdi for sole reason of FD.
And you cannot take back Money easily.
However opening account for indians are relatively easy, and you can open your personal account.
As mentioned, taking money back to India is hard.
A foreign company cannot invest in FDs in Nepal. For that you will have to set up a subsidiary or branch here and I am sure you don’t want to take all the hassles of going through multiple approvals to set up a subsidiary or branch just for the FD interest.
5% is for individual
Company should pay 10% interest