List of Bank in Isle Of Man
 
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Licence holders for banking in
the Isle of Man
Abbey National
AIB Bank (CI)
Alliance & Leicester International
Alliance & Leicester
Anglo Irish Bank Corporation (I.O.M.)
Bank of Bermuda (Isle of Man)
Bank of Ireland (I.O.M.)
Bank of Scotland International
Bank of Scotland
Barclays Bank
Barclays Private Bank & Trust (Isle of Man)
Barclays Private Clients International
BNP Paribas Securities Services Custody Bank
BNP Paribas Trust Company (IOM)
Bradford & Bingley International
Britannia International
Cayman National Bank and Trust Company (Isle of Man)
Celtic Bank
Close Bank (Isle of Man)
Close Trustees (Isle of Man)
Conister Trust
Duncan Lawrie (IOM)
Fairbairn Private Bank (IOM)
Habib European Bank
HSBC Bank International
HSBC Bank
HSBC Custody Services (Isle of Man)
Irish Nationwide (IOM)
Irish Permanent (IOM)
Isle of Man Bank
Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander (Isle of Man)
Lloyds TSB Offshore
Merrill Lynch Bank and Trust Company (Cayman)
Nationwide International
RBS Coutts Bank (Manx)
Standard Bank Isle of Man
The Co-operative Bank
Royal Bank of Scotland International (also trading as
NatWest Offshore)
The Royal Bank of Scotland
The Standard Bank of South Africa
Zurich Bank International
List based on information from the Isle of Man Financial
Supervision Commission |
Citizenship in Mann is governed by UK
law. Passports issued by the Isle of Man Passport Office say "British
Islands - Isle of Man" on the cover but the nationality status stated on
the passport is simply "British Citizen". Although Manx passport holders
are British citizens, because Mann is not part of the European Union,
those without a parent or grandparent either born or resident for more
than five consecutive years in the UK do not have the same rights as
other British citizens with regard to employment and establishment in
the EU. Isle of Man passports can be issued to any British citizen in
Mann (whether or not that person has "Manx status" as an Isle of Man
worker under the local Isle of Man employment laws). They can also be
issued to Manx-connected British citizens residing in the UK or any of
the other Crown Dependencies.
European Union
Mann holds neither membership nor associate membership of the European
Union. Protocol 3 of the UK's Act of Accession to the Treaty of Rome
permits trade for Manx goods without tariffs.[43] In conjunction with
the Customs and Excise agreement with the UK, this facilitates free
trade with the UK. While Manx goods can be freely moved within the EU,
capital and services cannot be. EU citizens are entitled to travel and
reside, but not work, in the island without restriction.
The Isle of Man is a low-tax economy with no capital gains tax, wealth
tax, stamp duty, or inheritance tax[47] and a top rate of income tax of
20%. A tax cap is in force; the maximum amount of tax payable by an
individual is £100,000 or £200,000 for couples if they choose to have
their incomes jointly assessed. The £100,000 tax cap equates to an
assessable income of approximately £570,000. Personal income is assessed
and taxed on a total worldwide income basis rather than a remittance
basis. This means that all income earned throughout the world is
assessable for Manx tax rather than only income earned in or brought
into the Island.
The rate of corporation tax is 0% for almost all types of income, the
only exceptions are that the profits of banks are taxed at 10%, as is
rental (or other) income from land and buildings situated on Mann.[48][49]
Offshore banking, manufacturing, and tourism form key sectors of the
economy. Agriculture and fishing, once the mainstays of the economy, now
make declining contributions to the Island's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Trade takes place mostly with the United Kingdom. The island is in
customs union with the UK, and related revenues are pooled and shared
under the Common Purse Agreement.
The Manx government promotes island locations for making films by
contributing to the production costs. Since 1995, over eighty films have
been made on the island.
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