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The Isle of Man is a low-tax economy with no capital gains tax, wealth tax, stamp duty, or inheritance tax; and a top rate of income tax of 20%. [11] A tax cap is in force: the maximum amount of tax payable by an individual is £200,000; or £400,000 for couples if they choose to have their incomes jointly assessed.
The Treasury (Manx: Yn Tashtey) of the Isle of Man is the finance department of the Isle of Man Government.It prepares the annual budget for the Government, [1] and also handles taxation, customs and excise, economic affairs, information systems, internal audit, currency and the census in the Isle of Man.
The island has a total of 688 miles (1,107 km) of public roads, [1] all of which are paved. Roads are numbered using a numbering scheme similar to the numbering schemes of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; each road is assigned a letter, which represents the road's category, followed by a 1 or 2 digit number.
Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man: Employees: 763: Annual budget: GBP 77.0m for 2011–2012: ... Road Transport and Licensing Committee; Previous ministers
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Snaefell Mountain Road. The entire road forms part of the Isle of Man TT Course and crosses the hilliest parts of the Island, reaching 422 m (1,385 ft). The road is closed for TT and Manx Grand Prix races and sometimes closed due to bad weather at other times. The majority of the road outside of developed areas has no speed limit.
Road infrastructure in the Isle of Man (1 C) This page was last edited on 19 July 2019, at 23:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...