Massive growth in the global foreign currency exchange (forex) markets
 has attracted the interest of traders and investors alike. With a 
plethora of currencies available and trade volumes running into the 
trillions of
dollars, forex markets provide a convenient way to take advantage of inherent leverage and volatility, and to make handsome returns. Many traders have started opening offshore forex accounts in foreign jurisdictions because of favorable tax treatments in these locations and to overcome overly restrictive regulations in their own country (like the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act or FATCA in the United States).
dollars, forex markets provide a convenient way to take advantage of inherent leverage and volatility, and to make handsome returns. Many traders have started opening offshore forex accounts in foreign jurisdictions because of favorable tax treatments in these locations and to overcome overly restrictive regulations in their own country (like the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act or FATCA in the United States).
Let us look at how a US-based investor can open an offshore forex account:
Pick a Forex Broker
The first step towards opening an offshore forex 
account is selecting a broker. There are numerous sites which rate the 
best international forex brokers such as FX Market Leaders and Forex Brokers Review. Some
 things to keep in mind while selecting a broker include fees and 
commissions, the minimum balance required to operate and fund the 
account, capabilities of customer service staff, etc. It is important to
 ensure that the broker meets all requirements and standards set by 
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and National Futures Association (NFA) and complies with the local offshore laws. This will help avoid running into regulatory issues later on.
Opening and Operating the Forex Account
The documentation involved in opening an offshore 
forex account is relatively straightforward these days, with minor 
variations per the regulations of the offshore country. Most brokerages 
will make their first-time customers fill out a terms and conditions 
agreement and a customer trading form. A notarized passport copy and 
other forms of identification (e.g. bank statements, credit card 
statements, utility bills, etc.) confirming the address of the applicant
 are generally required. Some brokers provide the flexibility of 
operating the forex account with minimum amount of as little as $100. 
Alternatives for Forex Investing 
For investors with a sizeable amount to invest ($100,000), opening an offshore international business corporation
 (IBC) or an offshore trust might be a more profitable option. An IBC is
 one of the most flexible and safe methods for 
offshore forex investing. Establishing an IBC is a little costly 
upfront (~$1500), but it frees the investor from onerous reporting 
requirements and the costs can be recouped early through tax savings. It
 also allows an investor to trade forex any way he or she wishes. 
Disclosures and Legal Compliance
It is of utmost importance to check whether the 
selected broker and the types of forex trades the investor intends to 
carry out in the chosen jurisdiction are all in compliance with the 
legal and regulatory bodies of the home country. For US investors, the 
Treasury’s Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) governs investing and banking overseas.
 According to FATCA, foreign financial institutions (FFIs) are required 
to provide information about US citizens invested in offshore accounts 
outside the US to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). FATCA-compliant 
FFIs can be viewed here: FATCA FFIs.
The Bottom Line
With the ongoing integration of the global 
financial markets, opening an offshore forex account is not a daunting 
task anymore. Retail investors should keep in mind their relative 
information disadvantage and the inherent volatility in the 
forex market which may lead to huge losses. If opting for an offshore 
account, investors should aim to thoroughly understand the legal, tax, 
and regulatory implications both in their home country and in the 
offshore location.
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