Thursday 11 April 2013

After Switzerland, UK and Channel Islands top the list of offshore domiclies


Funds Europe magazine reports that the UK and Channel Islands are at number two on the list of offshore domiciles, with assets under management of US$1,800 billion at the end of 2011. Switzerland still tops the list, with more than 80% of the funds held in Switzerland being for foreign clients.



India's new wealth tax surcharge of 10% on individuals with taxable incomes topping 10 million rupees will not work thanks to a well-established tax dodge wealthy people and corporations use that involves sending money to and from Mauritius. Under a tax treaty between India and Mauritius, companies based in Mauritius are not taxed on their investments in India. The Isle of Man or the Channel Islands may not have a similar tax avoidance agreement as Mauritius but they are certainly far safer havens (see video) to protect assets if return of assets is considered more important than return on assets.

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