Peaceful,
politically stable, close to home, and English speaking
Belize
is one of the worlds top retirement havens.
By Kathleen Peddicord
From its Caribbean shores to its jungle
interior, Belize has great natural beautyblue
water, deserted beaches, and inland retreats where
you can explore Mayan ruins, tall waterfalls, rainforests,
and rivers.
Bird watching in Belizes interior
is also a treat; youll be able to spot parrots,
toucans, flycatchers, and herons in their natural
habitat or visit a jaguar preserve where you can venture
into the jungle in search of the elusive cats.
Its
no wonder Belizes tourism industry is booming.
If recent figures are any indication; this tiny tropical
paradise could be on its way to becoming the next
hot destination for explorers, expats, retirees, and
investors. Between 2003 and 2004, cruise visits to
this country increased by a full 55.1%as opposed
to just 13.1%, for example, for the same period in
the Bahamas.
The cruise industry is impressed with
what Belize has to offer, and the Carnival Corporation
has just finalized an agreement to build a new cruise
port in the Port Loyola area of Belize City.
Costing $50 million, it will be the
largest cruise port Carnival has built anywhere in
the world. It is expected to generate more than a
billion Belize dollars ($500 million) in revenue over
the first 20 years of the agreement.
Belizes far-thinking banking
laws have given the nation a distinct advantage when
it comes to banking privacy. In an age when the accounts
in other jurisdictions are under attack, those in
Belize remain secure
no mean feat.
And Belizes retiree program
offers attractive incentives to foreigners looking
to relocate hereparticularly those who are already
planning to declare their permanent residency outside
the United States.
But what really sets Belize apart
from its neighboring countries is that its population
speaks English. If you feel you are at the stage in
your life when you dont really want to learn
a new language, put Belize at the top of you list
as a potential destination for business, retirement,
or a new home.
The real pirates
of the Caribbean
In the 16th and 17th centuries Europeans sailors arrived
in Belize and many lived as pirates, raiding the Spanish
ships of their Mayan gold and other treasures. They
then returned to Europe to sell these riches.
Belize was a favorite location for
pirates because of its lawlessness at that time and
because its coral reef made its coastal waters
shallow enough to protect the smaller pirates
boats from the larger navy ships that could not sail
in the shallow waters. The English sailors soon learned
that there was more money to be made in the logging
industry and established a colony.

Belizeans themselves and the expatriates
their country has attracted over the centuries are
fiercely independent. In Belize, people solve their
own problems. They avoid taking their petty disputes
to court.
In a few cases where court action
was threatened, the two parties suddenly found a way
to settle things themselves. They couldnt stand
the thought of the government (or anyone else) making
a decision for them.
User-friendly
trust laws
Thanks to the Trusts Act of 1992, Belize has become
a premier jurisdiction for asset-protection trusts.
Today, Belize is a haven offering rock-solid protection
of assets that are transferred into a Belizean Trust.
Its also one of the few trust
jurisdictions in the world that offers protection
from court action initiated by creditors that might
challenge your transfer of property into a trust.
In the absence of actual fraud in
the creation of a trust, the assets of a Belizean
trust cannot be attached to satisfy the judgment of
a foreign court. Belizean trust laws have been tested
and proved solid.
Avoid taxes
with easy incorporation laws
A trust is not the only way to keep your assets intact
in Belize. The International Business Companies Act
of 1990 gives foreigners an opportunity to incorporate
in Belize and enjoy huge advantages.
IBCs
are exempt from taxes on all income. There are no
Belizean citizenship or residency requirements for
directors, officers or shareholders of IBCs. Meetings
of shareholders and directors can be held in any country
and may be attended by proxy.
A Belizean IBC requires only one shareholder
and one director, each of which can be either an individual
or a corporation. Your IBC is not required to have
staff members or to establish an office in Belize.
And IBCs are not subject to any foreign-exchange controls.
IBCs can be used for financial management,
investment holding, ship or property ownership, shared
ownership of other companies, leasing of assets, copyrighting
and licensing, and general commercial trade.
There are, however, significant restrictions
on IBCs. Theyre not allowed to do business with
Belizean residents, own real estate in Belize, engage
in a banking or insurance business in Belize or act
as an agent for another Belizean IBC.
Belizes IBC laws are among the
easiest in the world to use, and incorporation fees
are low. For an IBC with authorized capital of $50,000
or less, the incorporation fee is usually $700, plus
registered office/agent fees of $300 a year.
Fees typically include the arrangement
of the incorporation of the company, the certificate
of incorporation and preparation of the minutes of
the first meeting of the director(s).
To register an IBC, a memorandum and
articles of association must be submitted to the Registrar
via a registered agent. Contact information for registered
agents can be obtained by viewing the list of agents
at www.ibcbelize.com.
Corozal
Just under 90 miles north of Belize City, easily accessed
by the Northern Highway, is the Corozal District,
an adventurers paradise with rainforests, coastal
lagoons, and miles of untouched beaches.
Peaceful and pristine, the Corozal
District beckons swimmers and divers to its crystal
waters, sunbathers to its shores, and hikers and homesteaders
to its tracts of tropical wilderness.
The soft, white sand and unsullied
beaches of the Corozal District shoreline appeal to
a certain type of pioneer. The turquoise waters of
the conjoining Corozal and Chetumal bays provide a
perfect setting for snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming,
and sunbathing.
Out in the flats, sports fishermen
need only cast a line to catch their fill of ladyfish,
permit, bonefish, and barracuda...while, out on the
nearby reefs, kingfish, grouper, snapper, and jack
crevalle make the twin bays a sportsmans dream
Cost of living
Belize is not the most affordable place to settle
in Central America. Youll likely find prices
for some items to be more than what youre used
to paying in the United States
but then discover
that many services actually cost less. Also, your
cost of living will depend largely on where and how
you choose to live.
If you settle on Ambergris Caye, the island that attracts
the vast majority of Belizes tourists (and investors)
for example, youll likely find living a bit
more expensive than back home in the States.
Being an island, everything is imported
so youll pay extra for that transport cost.
On the other hand, if you decide to live in the north
of Belize in Corozal and can take advantage of easy
shopping trips to nearby Mexico, you can enjoy all
the benefits of English-speaking Belize
but buy
your goods for less just across the border.
Belizean fare
Dining in Belize can be an adventure if you want it
to be. You can find dishes made of native game, which
Belizeans often prepare with a spicy red sauce. Fresh
fish and lobster are delicious and readily available,
straight from the coastal waters. Beef and chicken
are standard main courses and are often served with
fried potatoes. More traditional foods include rice
and beans mixed with pork, beef, and vegetables. And
youll find the Gibnut, or paca, (half rabbit
and half rat) on exhibit at the Belize Zoo and on
dinner tables throughout the country.
Other delicacies include iguana, brocket
deer, and turtle. Some restaurants add a service charge
of up to 20% to your bill; in that case, no tip is
necessary. Otherwise, a tip of 10% to 15% is acceptable.

Health care
While medical care in Belize is adequate, youd
be well advised to take out evacuation insurance if
you choose to live here. Though you could certainly
have a broken bone set or a cold attended to at a
local clinic in Ambergris or at a hospital in
Belize City, for anything more serious
youd be better off in Mexico or the States.
There are state-of-the-art facilities over the border,
and health care in Mexico is inexpensive. If youre
prone to health problems, you should consider this
option.
Medical facilities and personnel in
Belize are sparse. However, doctors who do practice
here are first-rate, and many have been trained outside
the country, often in the United States. Also, Belize
City boasts a relatively new, modern hospital.
Special benefits
for retirees
On September 15, 1999, Belize enacted some of the
most attractive retiree legislation available
anywhere in the world today. The program is aimed
squarely at North American and UK nationals already
planning to live full time outside their native counties.
And it comes with almost no fine print or red tape.
To qualify, you need to be 45 years
and older and be able to show only that you have a
monthly income of at least $2,000. In many other countries
offering these kinds of foreign retiree programs,
you must make a significant financial contribution
before you can take advantage of the programs
benefits.
To keep your Qualified Retired
Person (QRP) status, you must spend just one
month of the year in Belize.

To entice you to come to Belize, the
law allows you to import your car as well as personal
and household effects duty-free. (Thereafter, you
may import another vehicle duty-free into Belize every
five years, as long as your previous vehicle is sold,
re-exported, or disposed of in an approved manner.)
The program will also allow you to
import motor vehicles, light aircraft, boats, and
other modes of transportation without duty. As for
household effects, there are no specifications or
limitations as to what constitutes such personal property.
Only in cases of abuse, such as when an individual
tries to import six refrigerators or 10 air conditioners,
would the exempt status be denied.
Qualified Retired Persons (QRPs) also
receive certain tax advantages. For more information
on the benefits of the QRP program, visit: www.belizeretirement.org.
Belize really is a country of contrasts.
From the Caribbean coast to the Mayan hills, this
nation is unique. Sparsely populated, it remains untouched,
for the most part...a feast for the traveler. Whether
youre looking for a place to bank in absolute
privacy
own a second home like a condo hotel
that you can visit a few months a year and have rented
out and maintained for you the rest
retire full-time
on the beach
or simply travel in style
Belize
is a hot destination right now.
Kathleen Pediccord is the publisher
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