... and other local property deal delights. Our local corner store is owned by a company registered in the British Virgin Islands, for example.
Thanks to an FOI request by Private Eye last year to reveal which properties in the UK are owned by offshore companies and a useful interactive map to visualize the data, you can now find out which properties around you (or elsewhere) are owned by offshore companies. You need to click on each highlighted property for this information which may include how much they paid.
Of course there maybe legitimate reasons for this with some property deals, with inward investment a common enough occurrence but, it is surprising to see how many exist just within your local area, including terraced properties on some pretty standard streets.
What we can't know is how the money used to buy a property was earned in the first place. But, by taking the extraordinary effort to register a property in for example the British Virgin Islands (the first three properties I looked at near to me are under three different companies) you would think tax avoidance on income/future sale might be an incentive.
Take a look; Private Eye
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Just a minor point but many of those choosing to incorporate in BVI could care less about UK corporate reporting requirements. They want secrecy. And not because they're shy...
And while main stream news papers might not focus on details, especially on the role of UK Professional enablers, there's plenty of NGOs who do
Sweeping perhaps, MillerRD. Difficult to present you with facts comparing offshore incorporation vs tax residency, what with all the secrecy and the sweeping nature of offshore incorporation and tax residency. I don't doubt there are valid and legitimate tax reasons for lots of this jiggery pokery. What gets me is the corruption all this facilitates, and especially the professional enablers who hold their noses and profit while facilitating it.
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