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Advantages Of An Offshore Merchant Account
By Vlad Ehrsam
Essential to anyone accepting credit card payments, particularly on the Web, Merchant accounts can be expensive. They're not very cost effective to maintain, attracting high set-up fees and deposits as they do. But you can always open an offshore merchant account, it's less expensive and the customer service good.

Merchant accounts are accounts that are set up to process credit card transactions. These accounts are places where money you make from taking credit cards is deposited. You can transfer this money to your regular business account, or you can leave it in the account and use the account to purchase business supplies. While it would be nice to think that you could do business without accepting credit cards, the fact is that most people prefer to pay with credit or debit card. Accepting these methods of payment ensure that you will have a broader customer base.

Off shore accounts are not always shady. In fact, off shore merchant accounts serviced by Caribbean, Latin American, and European countries are actually quite legal. Many of them offer

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the same level of service you get staying on shore, but for less money.

All merchant accounts, whether onshore or offshore, require some deposit to be paid before you can open an account. One of the attractions for going offshore is the lower deposit amount you have to pay as compared to onshore institutions. This frees up valuable capital for you to spend elsewhere.

In a merchant account, a certain percentage of the money in the account is kept aside for charge backs in case a customer returns an item and wants his/her money back. Offshore accounts generally reserve a smaller percentage of your money for this purpose than onshore accounts.

One of the main down sides to an off shore account, however, is higher fees. Every institution charges a percentage of the transaction as a fee for its services. Off shore accounts charge higher fees than more immediately located accounts. The good news is that the financial benefits of an off shore account generally offset the higher fees.

Areas that make offshore accounts popular with most businesses, like tax advantages, for instance. You can prove that some of your revenue is from sources abroad, and pay taxes on it at a lower rate of tax. But do check with your tax advisor or tax-attorney before you do so. Just to make sure you're always on the right side of the law.

In today's world, technology is the driving force behind the way we do business. It lets you access your bank account, anytime, from anywhere. You can receive online payment for goods and services via credit card, 24x7, without ever having to leave your office. With an off shore merchant account added to your business arsenal, you are sure to reap even higher profits.

About the author: Vlad Ehrsam is the chief writer at Full Info on Business, it's one of the webs most up to date Business sites, their free newsletter is well worth signing up for too.
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