Our Island
Introduction
The Isle of Man is situated in the heart of the
British Isles. The country is an internally self-governing
dependent territory of the British Crown. It is not part of the
United Kingdom.

Tynwald, the Island's 1,000 year old
Parliament, makes its own laws and oversees all internal
administration, fiscal and social policies. External issues, such
as foreign representation and defence, are administered on the
Island's behalf by the U.K. Government. The Island makes an annual
payment for these services.
As a Crown dependency, the ultimate responsibility for the
government of the Island is vested in the Crown. By long standing
convention, the U.K. Government does not legislate for the Island
except with the specific consent of the Island's Government.
The Island has its own Income Tax and Customs and
Excise services and is an established low tax area enjoying
total independence from the UK on matters of direct taxation. There
is low corporate and personal tax and no capital transfer or
inheritance tax. As a consequence the Island has developed into a
flourishing and internationally respected offshore business
centre.
The Island's balanced economy combines traditional industries
such as agriculture, fishing and tourism with areas of recent
growth such as financial service, e-commerce and the film
industry.
The Island benefits from a special relationship with the
European Union and this allows streamlined movement of goods
between the Island and the Union. Regular sea and air services for
passengers and freight allow quick and easy access to and from the
U.K., Eire and beyond.
The Island's economic progress in recent years has
achieved a rapidly rising National Income and very low levels of
unemployment. With excellent educational, health and social
amenities, the Isle of Man provides a unique quality of life
which is appreciated and treasured by all residents both old and
new.
The Isle of Man has a colourful heritage, diverse scenic
beauty and there are many leisure activities on offer. The
tourism industry is well established and the Island provides a
fantastic location for short-breaks or for conferences. Some of the
most famous activities on the Island involve motor sports and
include the TT, Southern 100 and Manx Grand Prix.
Take a look at our
island picture library.
