Offshore Banking Accounts
What Are Offshore Banking Accounts?
Offshore Banking Accounts refer to opening an account in one of the many banking or
investment institutions in another country or jurisdiction.
Any bank can be considered an offshore bank if it is located in a low-regulation, low-taxation, haven,
jurisdictions.
Since they began, offshore banks have had a bad reputation. They have been accused of being involved in
everything from tax evasion, to money laundering.
The careful examination of where illicit funds are really held shows the truth of the situation. Other false
accusations about offshore banks are-unsafe environments and poor regulation are untrue.
Most Offshore Bank account jurisdictions are very sophisticated, with stable banking regulations. It is in their
best interest to attract depositors. The regulations are bent toward meeting the needs of a depositor. One of the
benefits of having an offshore banking account is the fact that they are usually located in tax havens that provide
great asset protection and confidentiality to the bank holder. This often allows for relaxed restrictions with
regard to the types of accounts available to depositors and investors, there is generally a decreased tax
liability.
Offshore banks can be located in actual island states like, the Caymans or Channel Islands, or landlocked
countries such as Switzerland. It is not imperative that the land is surrounded by water. There are still a number
of misconceptions associated with offshore banking accounts, but as a would be offshore bank account owner, you
will need to take many of these statements with a grain of salt. You should also do a bit of homework on any
offshore bank you are thinking of opening an account in.
Most offshore banking accounts offer a confidential and secure environments. While there are a few offshore
jurisdictions that do a poor job of managing and regulating their banking institutions, if you are informed you
will know these offshore banks are unsuitable for you. Europeans have always been subject to heavy tax burdens.
In the British Isles, as well as on the continent, they were faced with the burden of huge tax bills. The
solution came when the small, island nation known as the Channel Islands convinced the European depositors that
opening a banking account in their banks would make their deposits free from the heavy handed taxation.
The European taxpayers agreed and soon the idea of offshore banking accounts became quite popular. Other
jurisdictions became aware of this idea and they began changing their banking institutions, adopting banking rules
and regulations that eased the concerns of investors and depositors. This was the start of the offshore bank.
Soon Offshore banking institutions were started in smaller, haven jurisdictions that offered safe, secure,
practical and confidential banking regulations. Soon the rest of the world got the word and began looking into
these havens as solutions to their banking needs. Unlike conventional banks, are not subjected to economic or
political strife. In the past few years they have a greater use and more visibility, it has become widely known
that offshore banks can be havens for funds and assets in need of secure, safe, confidential keeping.
Related Reading:
Where to Stash Your Cash Legally This book details the "Offshore Havens of the World"
for those concerned with the security of their finances in these uncertain times. It is written by a premiere
authority on the subject.
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