Articles, tagged with "tax haven status", page 1
27th January 2012
The most up to date survey of international property prices has revealed Monaco as having the highest prices in Europe, beating off London and Paris, but in recessionary times will prices come down in the well known tax haven in the next year or two?
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Author:
Roger Munns
18th February 2011
Jersey is a self-governing British Crown dependency and is famous for its tax-haven status and has negotiated a special association with the EEC, which recognises, preserves and guarantees is fiscal autonomy, thereby ensuring the EEC policies on domestic ...
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Author:
roleeben
14th February 2011
Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands, famous for its tax-haven status. In recent years, Guernsey’s financial center has become increasingly important, with most international banks having either a branch or subsidiary in Guernsey. The island is also hom...
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Author:
roleeben
21st September 2010
BVI (British Virgin Island) is a British overseas territory, located in the Caribbean to the east of Puerto Rico. The twin pillars of the economy of BVI are tourism and financial services. Economically nevertheless, financial services associated with the ...
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Author:
panamacompany
27th March 2009
As real estate prices fall throughout the world, a survey by a highly placed and respected European banking internet site shows where the most expensive roads are in the world for property - and the top one is Avenue Princess Grace in Monte Carlo, Monaco....
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th September 2008
A survey by a highly placed and respected European banking internet site has just concluded a survey showing where the most expensive roads are in the world for property - and the top one is Avenue Princess Grace in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
The bankers' in...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
03rd September 2008
The City of London and New York's Wall Street and other top level warnings have been coming thick and fast that real estate prices around the world are likely to fall heavily in 2008 and through to 2009.
But the tax haven of Andorra goes against econom...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th February 2008
The US Federal Reserve has responded to economic pressure by aggressively cutting interest rates, some countries might imagine they won't be affected by the lack of confidence in past decisions made by US and European banks.
But some people outside the...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
06th February 2008
Low lying European ski countries last year who saw a decline in ski holiday visitors, including Andorra, have been investing in her facilities to try and tempt the skiiers she lost back for the 2008 season.
In the past Andorra has grown in stature from...
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Author:
Roger Munns
14th November 2007
Indirect taxes are on the rise across Europe, and more high earners and those selling their businesses are considering moving to a tax free environment.And if they want to stay in Europe, there are only two true and stable tax havens left which offer an i...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th October 2007
Apartment and house prices in Andorra have risen by an average of ten per cent a year over the last decade, with the last two years showing particularly impressive gains of 19 and 16 per cent.But 2007 was set to see a freeze in the rises as the traditiona...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th October 2007
Sixteenth smallest country in the world, Andorra has been transformed in the past forty years from a poor European country with no real economy to a vibrant independent State, sought after by the wealthy for her tax haven status, and skiers for her ski ru...
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Author:
Roger Munns
04th October 2007
Ski vacations have been increasing in popularity over the last twenty years, and Andorra has been increasing her visitor numbers to over ten million per annum for ski holidays and happily investing for the future to ensure she remains as one of Europe's t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th August 2007
A year after investing millions of Euros in their ski facilities, popular ski country Andorra has been left reeling from her worst season for twenty years, with initial official suggestions of a ten per cent drop in tourists this year, and private ones of...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th July 2007
Europe's small independendent country of Andorra has impressively built her reputation over the last twenty years as a country with quality ski resorts, and has been successful to the extent that a country with a population of 70,000 has attracted ten mil...
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Author:
Robert Palmer