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Gibraltar Category 2 Residency
Gibraltar Category 2 Residency Status: Traders, Investors & HNWI Establishing residency in Gibraltar can provide significant fiscal and lifestyle advantages in a common law international financial centre within reach in the EU itself. These include: Maximum annual tax payable under £26,000. Minimum annual tax payable of £20,000. No requirement to disclose worldwide income (spouse & family income can be included) No minimum physical presence to retain residency.
Under Category 2 rules, you are subject to a cap on your tax liability with income tax payable only on the first £70,000 of taxable income which arises in, or is remitted to, Gibraltar, meaning a maximum annual tax liability of £26,000 or less. Taxable income does not include capital gains, gifts, income from savings with minimum annual tax liability of £20,000 applicable on a pro rata temporis basis for the first year of arrival. For you to become a Category 2 Trader/High Net Worth Investor resident in Gibraltar, you must: have a minimum net worth of £2 million not undertake any Gibraltar business activities that compete with local entities
How Investors Europe can assist As well as helping you to open a Category 2 Online Trading Account and transferring your investment portfolio to Gibraltar, Investors Europe can help by putting you in touch with the Finance Centre approving your Cat 2 Application as well as to the best, tried and trusted professionals for: The Category 2 application processHNWI Real estate Purchase/ RentalHNWI Bank(s)HNWI specialised Lawyer(s). Auditors/ Chartered Accountants working with HNWIThe creation and management of offshore trusts and companies. Transferring pension rights accrued overseas to Gibraltar. If you require further information on buying a real estate property, Fill Click this form in 20 seconds and our real estate partners will get back to you promptly. Alternatively, Email us on info@investorseurope.com and let Investors Europe at the Pillars of Hercules be your Gateway to Gibraltar. |
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