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    IOM Question

    This may be a stupid question, but hey ho..

    Situation: I know someone who has a company incorporated on the Isle of Mann.. He used to work here in the UK, but now works in Switzerland. He is not UK tax resident.

    Question: Is there anything stopping me from closing my limited and becoming a director of said company in IoM and working through it??

    Opinions (and I am sure there will be many)??
    The "Fit" hits the "Shan"

    #2
    Originally posted by KevinS View Post
    This may be a stupid question, but hey ho..

    Situation: I know someone who has a company incorporated on the Isle of Mann.. He used to work here in the UK, but now works in Switzerland. He is not UK tax resident.

    Question: Is there anything stopping me from closing my limited and becoming a director of said company in IoM and working through it??

    Opinions (and I am sure there will be many)??
    Are you working in the UK?

    No agency will touch you as they will be liable for your tax.

    Try montpelier(See the Sanzar Thread - http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...m-company.html ).

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      #3
      I suppose not. To be fair the initals IOM just scream "stay the **** away" to me.

      Especially if you live in the UK full time. I know people who own large companies that live in the IOM but have to do so for x days a year. Not that great if you work in the UK.

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        #4
        Nothing at all - but you will still be a UK tax resident, so no benefit.
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #5
          Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
          Are you working in the UK?

          No agency will touch you as they will be liable for your tax.

          Try montpelier(See the Sanzar Thread - http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...m-company.html ).
          Yeah, I am working in the UK..

          Why would they be liable?

          I have read the thread.. Must be said, not all that keen on the idea.. I was just wondering...
          The "Fit" hits the "Shan"

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            #6
            Originally posted by KevinS View Post
            Yeah, I am working in the UK..

            Why would they be liable?

            I have read the thread.. Must be said, not all that keen on the idea.. I was just wondering...
            The last place before it leaves the UK is liable.

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              #7
              Originally posted by malvolio View Post
              Nothing at all - but you will still be a UK tax resident, so no benefit.
              I was more thinking from a CT point of view, rather than personal tax..
              The "Fit" hits the "Shan"

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                #8
                Originally posted by KevinS View Post
                This may be a stupid question, but hey ho..

                Situation: I know someone who has a company incorporated on the Isle of Mann.. He used to work here in the UK, but now works in Switzerland. He is not UK tax resident.

                Question: Is there anything stopping me from closing my limited and becoming a director of said company in IoM and working through it??

                Opinions (and I am sure there will be many)??
                Nothing at all. But whether you can achieve anything useful in terms of tax planning is a very different question.

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