Offshore Jurisdictions In Europe

An overview of the main offshore centres in Europe.
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There are thirteen main locations across Europe that can be considered offshore jurisdictions.

They range in suitability for various different types of offshore business: from banking to saving and investing abroad, from company formation to investment-related business.

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In this report, we’ll detail each of the 13 locations for you in turn, covering the basic advantages and appeal of each offshore haven. 

We’ll also outline the nature of offshore business most suited to the particular country or island so that if you’re looking for a place for your assets or your business idea, you may find it below.

Andorra

Andorra is a Principality located in the Pyrenees between France and Spain.  Both nations’ governments are responsible for Andorra’s foreign affairs and defence, but Andorra itself is politically neutral.

It is also a no-tax jurisdiction!  No direct taxation is levied on income, on capital or corporations.  What’s more, neither wealth nor inheritance taxes exist in the Principality.  Therefore, for those seeking significant confidentiality and security, Andorra may be a suitable offshore jurisdiction in which to set up the management and control of offshore companies.

Banks in Andorra also offer a wide range of professional, discreet and confidential services with banking secrecy being upheld by law.  Local Andorran companies can be established for local trade, asset and investment holding as well as cross-border commerce.

Cyprus

A member of the EU, the island of Cyprus is located in the Mediterranean.  The island is divided, and this report focuses only on the southern two-thirds of the island that is under Greek Cypriot control.

Cyprus benefits from a number of key advantages, such as the fact that it levies relatively low rates of taxation on companies and retired expatriate residents, it also has double taxation agreements in place with over 40 nations, making it a key center for holding and investment companies aimed at emerging markets.

The business and physical infrastructure, transportation links, and levels of banking secrecy, confidentiality, and privacy balance well with the island’s status as an EU member state.  These factors also combine with a legal system based predominantly on English law and make the island a popular offshore jurisdiction for company formation and international banking.

  • Living In Cyprus – a complete guide to living in Cyprus, including the Non-Dom Program for entrepreneurs and wealthy private individuals, which includes lenient taxation policies for expats and businesses.

Denmark

Located north of Germany, Denmark is a member of the EU and an unusual nation to see listed as an offshore jurisdiction!  It is not a low-tax country if you reside there or operate a business in Denmark. However, it has legislation in place that can make it a favorable center for those with Danish holding companies.

Because of tax rules established in the late 1990s and the Kingdom’s long list of international double taxation treaties, many businesses are now benefitting from the fact that you can escape taxation on dividend income by having a Danish holding company.

Ever since the 1st of January 1999, a Danish holding company can potentially receive dividend payments and capital gains from its foreign subsidiaries without any Danish tax being applied, provided that certain criteria are being met, of course.  This makes these holding companies important taxation management vehicles for international companies.

Germany

An even more unlikely inclusion in this list of offshore jurisdictions in Europe is Germany – as Germany is one of the leading nations within the EU, forcing a worldwide crackdown on tax competitiveness!

However, this nation has a relatively new corporation tax system that was brought in to comply with harmonization requirements of the legal provisions within the EU.  So, nowadays, the income of a corporation is taxed at a lower rate, and the dividends received by the shareholder are also taxed at a lower rate without any tax credits.

The legislation leaves dividend income within a holding structure tax-free.  Only the revenues and earnings of the basic company will be taxed as usual, while all dividends paid to the shareholding companies are thankfully no longer taxed. 

The use of, or necessity for, a German company and the way in which one can be used to offset, reduce, or negate taxation will depend on many factors, such as where the holding company or individual is based.

It’s also worth keeping in mind that individual taxation can be quite high in Germany. Read our Living In Germany guide for more information about the country and opportunities for expats.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar is a self-governing British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe at the entrance of the Mediterranean overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar.

It is quite famous as an offshore jurisdiction in Europe, although its tax-efficient offerings have been sadly seriously eroded in recent years due to pressure from the EU on all offshore centers.

Nevertheless, Gib, as it is affectionately known, is still a very important offshore haven, particularly for company operations. 

A company incorporated and owned by non-residents of Gibraltar which is managed and controlled by directors who reside and hold their board meetings outside of Gibraltar will be considered as non-resident and therefore not subject to corporation tax, except on that part of the profit which is remitted to Gibraltar.

This can mean that a non-resident company may be totally exempt from corporate taxation, and this type of company can be quite cost-effective.  However, care does need to be taken when considering such a structure, as there can be tax implications in the home country of the directors.

Guernsey

Guernsey is one of the UK’s Channel Islands.  It is an associate member of the European community and has an exchange of information agreement in place with the UK, so it has become less effective for residents of Great Britain, and even those located in Europe need careful assessment of whether Guernsey as an offshore haven is suitable for their needs.

The jurisdiction is largely used by those who want to establish an exempt company, and they can do so if they are non-resident on the island and conduct no business with Guernsey residents or companies either.  They will then benefit from paying no taxes in Guernsey – although they will be subject to a low flat rate of corporate duty per annum, irrespective of profit.

Guernsey has Europe’s largest captive insurance sector, it has strong banking, investment fund, and trust sectors, and it has excellent advisory and financial infrastructure.  What’s more, the Channel Islands Stock Exchange is based in Guernsey, proving that it is a well-respected financial center.

Ireland

Few people outside the financial services sector are aware of how significant an offshore jurisdiction Ireland has become.  Yet this EU member state manages to successfully combine low corporation tax rates and tax efficiency with full member status!

The use of the International Financial Services Centre and Shannon Free Zone allows for taxation reduction for companies located in or operating through these zones, for example, and as a result, Ireland has managed to attract massive international business commitment. 

It can be of interest even for expatriates resident in another EU member state – speak to your financial adviser or tax consultant to learn more before committing to any offshore center.

For more information, read our Living In Ireland guide.

Isle of Man

Much maligned because of the collapse of Kaupthing, Singer & Friedlander, and the subsequent alleged mishandling of claimants, the Isle of Man still maintains its status as one of the most important and well-respected offshore jurisdictions – not just in Europe but the world.

The island has a low rate of taxation for individuals and corporations, with certain exempt corporations being able to operate tax-free through the jurisdiction.  It is an important center for banking and investment, and it has an investor protection scheme in place to protect up to the first GBP 48,000 of an investor’s assets on deposit with a single institution.

Jersey

The second of the Channel Islands to operate as an offshore tax haven is Jersey. It has particularly strong banking, investment fund, and trust sectors and benefits from a highly developed advisory and financial infrastructure.

There are a number of low-tax business formats available in Jersey, and the net asset value of funds under administration has reached record levels of GBP 241.2 billion recently, so it has finally overtaken the level of bank deposits held on the island.

It is not usually considered an ideal location for onshore Britons because of its double taxation agreement with the UK though.

Lichtenstein

Located between Switzerland and Austria, Lichtenstein is politically neutral, and its banking and financial service sectors are two of its main industries. 

The Principality has excellent and tightly guarded controls on secrecy and confidentiality, which has led to high levels of banking activity.  However, pressure is on Lichtenstein from the likes of the EU and the OECD to sign up to the exchange of information requirements or be sanctioned. 

This has put pressure on the Principality’s position, but at the present time, it is still considered a secure, private, and tax-efficient offshore haven.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg is actually a very high-tax nation and one of the wealthiest in the world based on GNP figures. However, certain types of Luxembourg-based companies can be suitable for international tax planning as long as certain criteria are met. 

For example, to benefit from lowered taxation, there are restrictions on activities that a company can undertake.  The private banking industry is one of the largest in Europe, with the Stock Exchange specializing in collective investment funds.

The Grand Duchy has seen its competitiveness and advantages eroded in recent years because of its membership in the EU.

The Netherlands

The Netherlands is not an offshore financial center. However, its legislation allows for outstanding opportunities to exist when it comes to international tax planning using Dutch corporations in structuring international financial transactions.

The nation has over 78 double-taxation agreements in place. It has 0 percent withholding tax on interest and royalty distributions. What’s more, its tax ruling system is fully compliant with OECD standards.

The corporate tax rate has been reduced, and holding companies, finance, and licensing companies can all potentially benefit from tax structuring using Netherlands-based companies.

Switzerland

Switzerland is not a member of the EU. It also has a world-famous and fiercely defended and maintained reputation as one of the most secure and secret banking nations in the world.

This is why the country is continuing to thrive even though the EU and OECD put pressure on Switzerland to comply with their directives on the exchange of client information.

The confederation is considered to have the finest and most efficient banking system in the world – therefore, if you’re looking for somewhere to bank offshore or private bank, perhaps consider Switzerland. 

It does comply with the EU and the OECD as far as required, but because it is not an EU member state, and because its offshore business is so critical for the health of the nation’s economy, international intrusiveness is restricted.

For more information, read our Moving To Switzerland guide.

Final thoughts on offshore jurisdictions in Europe

This guide to the main offshore centers in Europe is meant as a basic outline and introduction to which nations, Principalities, and islands exist to facilitate offshore activities, from saving and investing to banking and company formation. 

If you require any specific or personalized advice or assistance when it comes to selecting the right offshore location for your personal requirements, feel free to get in touch.  If we have the relevant information for you, we will most certainly pass it on.

Remember to take advice before taking any action when it comes to all things offshore.

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