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Setting up overseas ― branch or subsidiary

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance

Setting up overseas ― branch or subsidiary

Produced by a Tolley Corporation Tax expert
Corporation Tax
Guidance
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Although a UK company can do a reasonable amount of business in another country without a taxable presence in that country, eventually the company may need to consider whether to establish a more formal presence in such a country. This is generally done by way of a branch (also called a permanent establishment or PE) or subsidiary. For a a discussion of when this decision should be considered and a general introduction to the tax issues that can arise when a UK company decides to expand overseas, see the Setting up overseas ― companies guidance note.

The decision will often usually depend on commercial factors, particularly where there are regulatory requirements. For example, a branch rather than a subsidiary may be greatly preferred where regulatory requirements demand a particular level of capital as this may be more easily satisfied through a branch structure where the parent company capital is taken into account.

Where there is no particular commercial pressure for one legal form over another, tax issues may influence the decision.

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