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Living in Isle of Man
By Brian Chesters

Robbie said...

>[ We always enjoy your jolly letters, Brian.  Are you still attempting
>[ "tax exile" in Isle of Man, far away from civilization?  Or has the
>[ bright light of the city overcome the advantages of the Isle residence?
>[ ;-)   Cheers, and keep in touch!  -- Robbie

The UK upper tax-rate is 40%, but in the Isle of Man it is 20%, and they
have no Capital Gains tax.  So, in exchange for putting up with the
problems and inconvenience of living on a little island betwixt England
and Ireland, you save a bit of tax.  I am here for just over 6 months of
the year and on the mainland for the rest of the time.  (That's the most
I would put in writing, if you see what I mean.)

Keep up the good work.

Brian Chesters

 [ We'll keep it mum!  :)  -- Robbie



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