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Alderney's Banks
Alderney has the same banking, insurance and investment
laws as Guernsey, and as part of the Bailiwick has received
designated territory status under Sections 87 130 of the UK
Financial Services Act. A Section 14 order under the UK
Building Societies Act 1986 has also been made for Alderney
enabling building societies to fully operate on the island.
The Financial Services Commission of the Bailiwick is a
statutory body responsible for regulating the finance
industry on Guernsey and Alderney.
Alderney is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey for the
purposes of taxation and has a reciprocal agreement with
Jersey and the U.K.
In Alderney there is:
•NO Value Added Tax.
•NO tax on capital.
•NO tax on inheritance.
•NO tax on exempt companies carrying on business outside the
islands-see section Trusts/ Company Law.
•NO tax on trusts whose beneficiaries live outside the
island.
•LOW tax (only 20%) on profits of companies which carry on
business in the island.
•LOW tax (20%) and generous personal allowances on income of
persons who live in the island.
•PREFERENTIAL arrangements made for captive insurance
companies based in the island.
Professional advice from a tax consultant familiar with
Guernsey/ Alderney tax laws is strongly recommended. It
should be noted that pensions and other income left in the
U.K. continue to attract U.K. tax although a double taxation
agreement ensures that further tax is not paid.
List of Alderney Banks
Offshore Bank in Alderney.
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Victoria Street
St. Anne
Alderney
GY9 3BT
Tel.: 440 1481 822293
Fax: 440 1481 822660 |
Victoria Street
St. Anne
Alderney
GY9 3TA
Tel.: 440 1481 822340
Fax: 440 1481 823176 |
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Victoria Street
St. Anne
Alderney
GY9 3AG
Tel.: 440 1481 822681
Fax: 440 1481 822377 |
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Alderney (French: Aurigny; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the most
northerly of the Channel Islands and a British Crown dependency and part
of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The island is 3 miles (5 km) long and 1.5
miles (2.5 km) wide for a total area of three square miles (8 sq.km).
Alderney is around ten miles (16 km) from France, twenty miles (32 km)
to the north-east of Guernsey and sixty miles (97 km) from the south
coast of England. Alderney is separated from Cap de la Hague by the
dangerous currents of La Raz.
Alderney has a population of 2400 people, and they are traditionally
nicknamed vaques after the cows, or else lapins after the many rabbits
seen in the island. The only parish of Alderney is the parish of St Anne
which covers the whole island.
The main town, St. Anne, features an imposing, pretty church and a
cobbled high street. There is a primary school, a secondary school, and
a post office as well as hotels, restaurants, banks and shops
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