So I am an affiliate marketer in the finance/betting game. My UK company's tax year ends in Nov and I'm considering registering offshore - I have my eye on Gibralter. I'm thinking the government is less likely to move the goalpost than Cyprus and it's legal system is sound.
I expect next years earnings to be conservatively 120k GBP although the way things are going they could be much more than that. It seems a bit silly to be in the UK paying 20% tax before personal tax is even considered especially seeing I have no staff and no business premises.
That's a quick summary of my circumstances, now for the questions!
1. If I reside in the UK, is it OK for the company to be registered offshore? I understand I will still be liable to pay tax on any money I receive from the company.
2. What are the pros and cons of Gibralter as an offshore destination?
2. Does it matter where I have my business's bank account? I currently bank with HSBC in the UK - will I need to change this, if so, why, and where would be the best place for me to bank?
I really appreciate any impartial comments or feedback. I'm due to meet with a financial adviser when I get back to the UK in a couple of weeks but would like to have everything sorted in my head before hand.
M
I expect next years earnings to be conservatively 120k GBP although the way things are going they could be much more than that. It seems a bit silly to be in the UK paying 20% tax before personal tax is even considered especially seeing I have no staff and no business premises.
That's a quick summary of my circumstances, now for the questions!
1. If I reside in the UK, is it OK for the company to be registered offshore? I understand I will still be liable to pay tax on any money I receive from the company.
2. What are the pros and cons of Gibralter as an offshore destination?
2. Does it matter where I have my business's bank account? I currently bank with HSBC in the UK - will I need to change this, if so, why, and where would be the best place for me to bank?
I really appreciate any impartial comments or feedback. I'm due to meet with a financial adviser when I get back to the UK in a couple of weeks but would like to have everything sorted in my head before hand.
M