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Extractions: "Offshore centers", "tax havens" or "financial centers" are basically jurisdictions where there are no relevant (personal and/or corporate) income taxes, or jurisdictions that grant special tax privileges to certain types of companies or operations. Financial centers can be divided into to types: low tariff financial centers that simply have no or very low tariffs for corporate or income tax (Bahamas), or high tariff financial centers, that have a rather high tariff for corporate and income tax, but have created tax incentives and/or have entered into tax treaties to relieve the burden (many people do not realize it; others would hate to admit it, but the Netherlands, with for instance its "participation exemption", consolidated regime, rulings and 60 plus tax treaties, is basically a tax haven for many internationally operating companies). The offshore financial industry of Aruba has relied for years on three main legal (tax) provisions or policies: (1) the Aruba Tax Exempt Company (or the Aruba Exempt Corporation "AEC") regulation and (on a smaller scale) (2) the offshore tax status regulation for Aruba based offshore companies ("AOC") and (3) the offshore banking licensing policy. To a certain extent the free zone legislation can also be deemed to be an "offshore minded" provision.
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Extractions: You will find that Aruba is a very safe, stable and friendly Dutch island within the kingdom of the Netherlands. The government has supplied the island with all the modern facilities that the tourist has grown accustomed to having at home. The people are well educated, often speak several languages and are generally considered to be very happy. Most enjoy a high standard of living and almost everybody that wants to work is employed. Tourism is the major economy and the government of Aruba has made the world aware of the island's safe and friendly image via it's many government-owned tourist boards located in the US, Canada, Europe and South-Central America. Aruba is promoted to the public as an upscale island so you won't find camp sites, beggars and annoying street vendors here. The police officers are usually smiling, so you know everything is fine in Aruba. Aruba's Government Detailed Information The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a hereditary constitutional monarchy. The system of Government in Aruba is based on Western democratic principles and the structure of the Aruban government is now as follows: The Governor is appointed by the Queen of the Kingdom for a term of six years and acts as the sovereign's representative on the island.
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Extractions: Historically, Aruba was part of the Netherlands Antilles, a six-island federation which also included Bonaire, Curacao, St, Marten, St. Eustatius and Saba. This island grouping, in turn, formed the Caribbean component of the Dutch Kingdom, a constitutional monarchy with the Queen of Holland having the dual role of head of state of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as well as of the country of Holland. At a Round Table Conference (March 1983), all partners in the Kingdom (Holland, the Central Government of the Netherlands Antilles, and the governments of the individual islands) agreed to grant Aruba separate status within the Kingdom. As of January 1, 1986, the Kingdom consists of three partners: Holland, Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles (5 islands). Aruba will remain part of the Dutch Kingdom, but will have direct ties with Holland, no longer needing the Central Government of the Netherlands Antilles to manage its own affairs.
Extractions: conventional short form: Aruba Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Oranjestad Administrative divisions: none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) Independence: none (part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) National holiday: Flag Day, 18 March Constitution: 1 January 1986 Legal system: based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law influence Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: Queen BEATRIX Wilhelmina Armgard of the Netherlands (since 30 April 1980), represented by Governor General Olindo KOOLMAN (since 1 January 1992)