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Offshore company account with EMI?

Jonathan

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Hi, I have recently opened an offshore company registered in Gibraltar and need a business bank account. Would an EMI like Wise (Transferwise) be a sensible place to open the account? Or would a bank account in a non-CRS reporting country be better? Surely if EMIs are non-CRS reporting, wouldn't that be a better bet than non-CRS bank accounts...? Thanks for your help.
 
EMIs are subject to CRS but it hasn't yet been a high priority to ensure they are compliant.

It's unclear if Wise reports. On their website, it says they don't in the UK but that might not be true and they are likely reporting for non-UK customers.

I would operate under the assumption that all EMIs do report.
 
Do they report to country of residence or country of citizenship or both?
If they report you - they report you on all levels - this can go as far as to the Country you are making most logins based on your IP address.

@Sols advise is the best advise - never ever make you Dependant of an EMI in terms of tax affairs.
 
Reporting is primarily based on tax residence, which for most people is simply where they live. For some citizenships (notably US), tax residence is also based on citizenship.

If there is doubt or uncertainty, there is nothing stopping the systems in place with the institutions and relevant competent authorities from reporting to multiple countries.
 
Reporting is primarily based on tax residence, which for most people is simply where they live. For some citizenships (notably US), tax residence is also based on citizenship.

If there is doubt or uncertainty, there is nothing stopping the systems in place with the institutions and relevant competent authorities from reporting to multiple countries.
From your answer it seems very unlikly
 
If there is doubt or uncertainty, there is nothing stopping the systems in place with the institutions and relevant competent authorities from reporting to multiple countries.
you can't avoid reporting if you live either in the EU or the US