What are Your Yacht Fiduciary Service Options?
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 11:00 am
With so many well-established shipping registrars and a wide selection of beneficial jurisdictions for incorporating a holding structure, you would be forgiven for having flashbacks of 2020’s uncertainty. This is where we can help.
At Dixcart, your needs are our priority – we provide a bespoke and personal service for those looking to manage and administer their luxury assets; giving you access to experts as and when you require them.
Because we are based in the Isle of Man, we benefit from our Aa3 rated jurisdiction’s netherlands mobile database political, economic and environmental stability. The Island is a self-governed Crown Dependency, setting its own laws and rates of taxation.
Whilst we can access any number of shipping registers, our local registrar has an exceptional track record of service excellence; providing an approach that blends modern flexible services and competitive rates without compromising on quality.
The beneficial tax regime, business friendly government and OECD ‘Whitelist’ status ensure that the tax vehicles we offer can help you achieve your goals whilst remaining globally compliant.
An Isle of Man registered Company enjoys the following benefits:
0% rate corporation tax (subject to limited exceptions not relevant to Yachts)
No capital gains taxes
No stamp duty (including on share transfers)
No inheritance tax or death duties
We have been assisting clients and their advisers for over 45 years with the effective structuring and administration of wealth, having experience of utilising multiple shipping registers to ensign vessels in line with their desired purpose. If you would like to discuss how we can assist you in achieving the effective and efficient administration of a vessel we would be delighted to hear from you. Please contact Paul Harvey at the Dixcart Office in the Isle of Man: [email protected].
Alternatively, you can connect with Paul on LinkedIn or find out more about our Dixcart Air Marine services here.
Dixcart Management (IOM) Limited is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority.
This information is provided as guidance as at 01/03/21 and should not be considered advice. The most appro
At Dixcart, your needs are our priority – we provide a bespoke and personal service for those looking to manage and administer their luxury assets; giving you access to experts as and when you require them.
Because we are based in the Isle of Man, we benefit from our Aa3 rated jurisdiction’s netherlands mobile database political, economic and environmental stability. The Island is a self-governed Crown Dependency, setting its own laws and rates of taxation.
Whilst we can access any number of shipping registers, our local registrar has an exceptional track record of service excellence; providing an approach that blends modern flexible services and competitive rates without compromising on quality.
The beneficial tax regime, business friendly government and OECD ‘Whitelist’ status ensure that the tax vehicles we offer can help you achieve your goals whilst remaining globally compliant.
An Isle of Man registered Company enjoys the following benefits:
0% rate corporation tax (subject to limited exceptions not relevant to Yachts)
No capital gains taxes
No stamp duty (including on share transfers)
No inheritance tax or death duties
We have been assisting clients and their advisers for over 45 years with the effective structuring and administration of wealth, having experience of utilising multiple shipping registers to ensign vessels in line with their desired purpose. If you would like to discuss how we can assist you in achieving the effective and efficient administration of a vessel we would be delighted to hear from you. Please contact Paul Harvey at the Dixcart Office in the Isle of Man: [email protected].
Alternatively, you can connect with Paul on LinkedIn or find out more about our Dixcart Air Marine services here.
Dixcart Management (IOM) Limited is licensed by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority.
This information is provided as guidance as at 01/03/21 and should not be considered advice. The most appro