Damn, how could I have missed that one .... Isle of man ? I'm a big motorsports fan and have all Isle of man video's since "ancient" times.
Didn't know this is a tax Paradise however.
There's more tax havens than the IOM though, but none that I'm aware of {other than maybe Denmark where Bitcoins aren't taxed} that is as handy as the IOM for Brits to take up residence in. Add to that, the culture is the same, the language is the same, and the price of property is reasonable, in fact cheaper than many parts of the UK, but, there's more to it than that...
Aye, I'm off to the Manx GP and Manx rally next year. I did the TT circuit in my hot hire Fiesta a few weeks back. Dunno how they do it.
There's your sexy rates.
https://www.pwc.com/im/en/services/tax/isleofman-tax-rates/money-matters.html
Note the complete lack of capital gains.
The link above spells it out.
I still really, really would not want to live there though. But would you really want to pay £200,000 or more to HMRC just for the pleasure of "staying put" ?
As mentioned previously, you don't have to be away from what you now consider home all year round, as long as you don't clock up 183 days in the UK then you have no obligation to HMRC.
Let's say you did take up residence in the IOM, and you take the ferry to Heysham {or fly into Manchester on what's considered a Domestic flight}, you aren't required to show your Passport, so, no one is actually logging you in or out of the UK, no one knows {other than yourself} exactly how many days you actually spend in the UK. I have no doubt that some folks take advantage of that and they could possibly spend 200 {or more} days in the UK, I'm not proposing that, but I have no doubt that happens, there's certainly no shortage of "Private Aircraft" registered in the IOM, to get you in and out undetected, one owned by Lewis Hamilton, see the link below...
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/article.cfm?id=33790&headline=Second%20largest%20number%20of%20registered%20privatejets%20in%20Europe§ionIs=news&searchyear=2017One closely connected with Vladimir Putin...
https://en.crimerussia.com/oligarchs/two-jets-found-at-isle-of-man-offshore-reportedly-owned-by-putin-s-friend-rotenberg-/The folks mentioned in the links above don't need to dabble in Bitcoins, they are already minted, but The Rich get Richer by keeping hold of their money and like Phil Collins, David Bowie {both ensconced in Switzerland for many a year}, then there's SIR Sean Connery, Jensen Button who suns himself {part of the year in Bahrain}, Lewis Hamilton who "hates living in Switzerland" but saves 10's of Millions by "residing" there's SIR Michael Caine {the double Oscar-winning actor is among the 1,600 people who tried to shield
£1.2 billion in Liberty, an aggressive tax avoidance scheme.
Dishonourable mentions could also be given to, SIR Philip Green, SIR Mick Jagger, U2 / Bono, Mel Gibson, Mark Knopfler / Dire Straights, DAME Vivienne Westwood, George Michael, Anne Robinson and singer Katie Melua poured money into the scheme, which was run by Mercury Tax Group. George Michael reportedly sought to shelter £6.2 million, Melua £850,000, Caine £600,000, while the Arctic Monkeys collectively looked to reduce tax on around £1 million.
Also ran's include a selection of your favourite demi gods listed on the link below...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3711659/sun-investigation-super-rich-tax-relief-scheme/Moving house {for that read, leaving the country}, for a few months a year doesn't seem to bother this lot, they come and go as they please, laughing all the way to the bank, that's how the Rich are getting Richer now at a faster pace than has ever been known, it's not soup kitchens for everyone...
I guess that there's a breaking point for all of us, a point where some folks who jumped onto the Bitcoin bandwagon early enough could well be contemplating now. We might not be able to afford to live in Switzerland, but IOM is affordable and handy...