The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is an island country in the northern Pacific Ocean which corporate law combines elements from the US and the UK. The RMI jurisdiction has emerged as an offshore centre due to its advantageous economically and politically stable business environment, low tax regime, corporate legislation together with a flexible and simple company formation policy.
Governed by the Associations Law 1990, a Marshall Islands non-resident company is a flexible and tax-free vehicle without any mandatory or annual filings. It can carry out any business activity, except gaming and financial services such as banking, insurance, and trust.
The Marshall Islands is on the FATF whitelist and is not on the EU and OECD’s non-cooperative tax jurisdictions.