News And Events

24 Jan 2008

The Squire Organization introduces the United Kingdom Limited Partnership asset protection structure.

25 Oct 2007

The website for The Squire Organization has undergone a dramatic redesign.

Leave Your Comments at comments@squireorg.com

PRIVACY PASSPORT PLUS

The Privacy Passport Plus combines the asset protection and tax planning of an Offshore Trust and an Offshore IBC with the ease of use and access to efficient banking of a US LLC.

Read more

The United Kingdom
Limited Partnership

The Ultimate Pass Through Tax Entity! Combines the benefits of an "offshore Tax Haven", access to banking in the USA and Europe, and rock solid asset protection.

Read more

The Squire Wealth Preservation Fortress®

The Squire Wealth Preservation Fortress® allows you to protect assets from seizure by placing them in a sophisticated yet simple US based system that you control.

Read more

OUR MISSION

The Squire Organization is a group of International Consultants who are dedicated to providing the highest level of service in:


Corporate and Trust Formations,
Offshore Planning,
International Banking and Transactions,
Executive Business Planning,
Asset Protection Planning,
Marketing Consulting, and
Related services.


In addition we can provide a Virtual Office, Banking Services, Accounting, Web Hosting, Educational Seminars and Conferences, and other office services that a Business may need from time to time.

Random QUOTES ON LIBERTY

"But, sir, the people themselves have it in their power effectually to resist usurpation, without being driven to an appeal of arms. An act of usurpation is not obligatory; it is not law; and any man may be justified in his resistance. Let him be considered as a criminal by the general government, yet only his fellow-citizens can convict him; they are his jury, and if they pronounce him innocent, not all the powers of Congress can hurt him; and innocent they certainly will pronounce him, if the supposed law he resisted was an act of usurpation."
- Theophilus Parsons (1750-1813)

Reload Page for more quotes.