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The Isle of Man - A 'Celtic
Tiger'
Situated
in the heart of the British Isles, the Isle of Man is an internally
self-governing dependent territory of the British Crown that is not part of the
United Kingdom. Tynwald, the Island’s 1,027 year old Parliament, makes its own
laws and oversees all internal administration, fiscal, and social policies. By special agreement, the UK Government administers the
Island's external interests, such as
foreign representation and defense, on the Island’s behalf and the Island
makes an annual payment to the UK Government for these services.
As a British Crown dependency, the ultimate responsibility for the
Island’s good government is vested in the Crown, but by long standing
convention the UK Government does not legislate for the Island except with the
specific consent of the Island’s Government. The Island has its own income tax and customs and excise services and it has long been a low tax area enjoying total independence from the UK on matters of direct taxation. There is low corporate and personal tax and no capital taxes. There are specifically no corporate taxes for space related activities. As a consequence, the Island has developed into a flourishing offshore business center committed to maintaining a high standard of regulation and business practices. Its prudent fiscal management have consistently been recognized for the last five consecutive years by both Standard & Poors and Moodys who have continued to award the Isle of Man Government their coveted AAA rating. The Island has a relatively
well-balanced economy that combines traditional industries such as agriculture,
fishing, and tourism with areas of recent growth such as financial services,
shipping, and manufacturing. Finance
and manufacturing are now particularly important contributors to the Island’s
national income.
The Island’s Government has
encouraged economic growth in recent years by creating a sympathetic tax regime
and suitable legislative and regulatory framework for expansion and by offering
financial incentives where necessary. The
economy of the Island has grown by an average six percent a year for the last
twelve years and is now the fastest growing economy in Europe, outstripping even
the Republic of Ireland. This has
been achieved against a backdrop of low crime, low inflation, and good social
cohesion underpinned by a health and education system, which is better financed and more
generous than that of the United Kingdom, and is recognized as one of the best
in the world. Telecommunications is fast becoming an area of international expertise for the Isle of Man. Via the Island's telecommunications provider, Manx Telecom, the Island has long enjoyed the status of a telecommunications technology test-bed. As such, the Island's telecommunications infrastructure is state of the art and boasts the world's first operational '3G' wireless cellular communications system, with 3.5 G in development, tied directly to digital exchanges, a satellite ground station, and over 1.2 terra-bytes per second of existing fiber cable capacity to the United Kingdom, Eire, Europe, and beyond, serving the Island's financial and banking services industry.
While other offshore centers have
become overcrowded and expensive, the Isle of Man is in the fortunate position
of being able to provide affordable, high-quality commercial and residential
accommodation in a spacious and scenic environment. It has the capacity for sustaining growth for many years
while continuing to retain its many virtues. Although not
part of the European Union (EU) the Island enjoys a special relationship with
the EU and this relationship allows the streamlined movement of goods between the
Island and the EU. A special clause in the
Treaty of Rome recognizes the Island in this regard, namely 'Protocol
Three' to
the United Kingdom's Treaty of Accession. The Isle of Man enjoys membership of the O.E.C.D. and of the World Trade Organization (W.T.O.)
and the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.).
The Island also benefits from its excellent relationship with the
US Government with a special agreement in place between the US Treasury
and the Manx Government. Regular sea and
air services for passengers and freight allow quick and easy access between the
Island and the UK, the Irish Republic, and beyond.
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