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Countries With No CFC Rules 2026: How to Legally Keep Your Offshore Profits Tax-Free

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Hey guys, today's a video on CFC rules

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or whatever its position of economic

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management or CFC rules on where you can

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live in the world in terms of tax

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residency with uh much easier CFC CFC

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rules to navigate by.

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So, we're going to start off, get

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straight into it. I'm Will from HPT

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Group. Again, you probably already know

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me. If you don't, welcome to the YouTube

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channel. And uh I'm here to help you

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with tax residencies, corporate

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restructuring,

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FinTech licensing, second passports,

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whatever it is we serve the clients at

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HPT Group.

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We are not biased towards locations, but

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obviously we will uh put out our

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personal opinions as well and have a

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lovely nice fair uh banterous

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conversation. To say the least, if you

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do know me, then definitely we'll have

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some banter as well. But the UAE, number

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one, is a great place you can have

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position of economic management in

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Cayman, BVI, other jurisdictions as

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well. Really good place to park yourself

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as a personal tax resident as well. Yes,

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there's some TLC concerns. If you do

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have property there and you can actually

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prove that you live there uh while just

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spending 90 days a year there and prove

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your main interests are in the UAE,

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different story. But typical

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entrepreneurs under 4 500k will have to

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be spending 180 186 189 days a year

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there to prove that vital income, right?

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Then we have Panama, no CFC rules. Costa

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Rica, Monaco, Georgia, okay? Georgia is

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a great interesting one. Would not live

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there myself. I have lived there before

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for a short period. I had a I had a

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long-term a beautiful long-term rental

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contract there. And you know, people

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working out of Georgia, they're just

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broke. At the end of the day, I left

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there because it was just full of

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absolute brokies, if that makes sense.

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But then we have Paraguay. Paraguay, I'm

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going to make a separate video on. I'm

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not pro Paraguay at all. It's uh

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Uh excuse my French, but

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TLC status. You cannot go there

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for three four days a year and expect to

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get TLC status and that to be respected

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by other global governments where you

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originally come from.

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Usually on the case, must be very

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careful. Same as Georgia as well. You

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got to spend a long time in Georgia as

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well. Thailand, they have a new

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remittance basis, which is currently in

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a transition process, but we can see,

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just like Bali, just like Indonesia,

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this really push forward in regulation

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in terms of the digital world and how

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expats will be targeted moving forward.

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One of the reasons why I left Thailand,

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as you've seen in another video most

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likely, I

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>> [snorts]

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>> used to have a great villa, great life.

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I've lived in multiple villas in

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Thailand, had a really really nice life

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there. Again, my wife is Russian. It was

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a really good place for us to move to.

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But we left for our specific reason of

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that changing foreign income uh tax.

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Unfortunately, I do love Thailand today,

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still miss it today. But as you can see,

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I think we're okay, right?

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Malaysia,

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very interesting one. Again, you have to

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spend a significant amount of time uh

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about every 6 months mark in Malaysia to

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actually get it. But CFC rules are

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pretty not really regulated, right? So,

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it's a great place to actually move to.

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Philippines, there is no CFC rules in

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domestic regulation, especially as a

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foreigner. If you're a local citizen, it

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is different, but if you are not a

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citizen of Philippines and you are

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living there, again, you can draw that

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income from overseas

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in a very sustainable, amazing manner.

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I've looked at the Philippines myself to

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live. Unfortunately, I could not find

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the quality of villa that I would like

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to actually live in. But I'm sure that

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is and uh uh you know, it's it's a very

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interesting place and there's some great

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It's a very complex tax code and tax

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law,

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uh but there's some great things you can

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do there.

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I'm aware about them. I'm balls deep in

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research within the Philippines tax code

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and I really really want to learn it

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full full inside and out.

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Uh again, I'm not an expert on the

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Philippines at all.

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Again, I'm not a legal advisor either.

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I'm just a consultant. But the

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Philippines could be a fantastic place

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to actually park for a you know, five

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six seven months a year. Fantastic

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lifestyle, fantastic villas.

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Do your work, earn your money, head back

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into Europe, whatever floats your boat.

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Colombia, again, Colombia is a

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territorial for sourcing income, right?

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And again, Colombia, you know,

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denationalized uh you know, a few

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countries with the actual actual

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regulation, right? Very interesting.

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Same as Chile. We have got to assume

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that as well.

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Switzerland has a very flex So, I'm

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going to move on to Europe. Switzerland

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has a very flexible regime. Gave a lump

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sum program.

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Lived in Switzerland myself in Lugano,

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also Zug. I love Bern. Never lived in

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Bern myself, but Bern is one of my

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favorite cities in the world. I'm going

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to make a video of my top favorite

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cities. Bern is number one, potentially

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best. Singapore, it can be very flexible

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in

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Jersey and Guernsey,

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extremely flexible. Obviously, zero

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corporate tax. They allow you to earn

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your companies wherever you want to.

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That makes sense. Liechtenstein, Serbia

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is an interesting topic. Cyprus,

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potentially, but again, there is a

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headline rate in Cyprus. So, it depends

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where that company is. A little bit

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complex over there. Bulgaria has very

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low headline rates on corporation tax.

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And again, Czech Republic, the same

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story. Speaking, Croatia. We'll move on

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to Croatia with

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uh they have very relaxed CFC rules, uh

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but it's in a transition process. It's

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just going to move into Schengen.

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And uh that that's one where you

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wouldn't park your bus there because of

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what's probably going to be coming, but

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currently, it's very relaxed, very

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flexible. They don't mind what goes on,

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if that makes sense.

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Other ones are Romania and Isle of Man

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and Gibraltar. I used to live in

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Gibraltar as well. I've lived in a fair

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few countries. I've also lived in

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Gibraltar myself. Isle of Man I've

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actually never even been to, but we have

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done and sold a lot of substance

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residency and other services and

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compliance services in the Isle of Man.

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Could be a fantastic place, especially

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if you are in the UK, but you do have to

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spend 6 months there and then you can

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benefit from those local corporate

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structures and overseas corporate

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structures in the Isle of Man. So, they

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are the countries, guys. Isle of Man,

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Romania, Croatia, Czech Republic, uh

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Liechtenstein, Jersey, Cyprus, uh not

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Siberia, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland,

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Chile, Colombia, the Philippines,

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Malaysia, Thailand, Georgia, Paraguay,

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Monaco, Costa Rica, Panama, and the UAE

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are the best countries to have overseas

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business in with a much more relaxed

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approach to CFC regulation. Again, if

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you wanted more info on this,

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please let me know. You can apply to

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become a client below. And other than

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that, guys, see you later. Have a great

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day and cheerio.

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