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Smart Business Accounting: Off Shore Merchant Accounts

By: fred

Among the numerous smart and legal business accounting practices through which you can make the most of your money one of the best options is opening an off shore merchant account. Opening an off shore merchant account is the right choice for your credit card processing needs. These types of accounts are legal and save you money. Plus, their service is as good, if not better than the service you get on shore.

Credit card processing ability is an almost necessary part of business today, even for many small businesses. This is because so many people prefer to pay with credit or debit cards instead of cash or check. If you have the ability to process credit and debit cards, then you are engaging in a smart business practice, as it will allow you to serve a wider range of customers.

In order to ensure that the money paid by credit or debit cards is properly transferred from the customers' accounts into your account you will need to open a merchant account. Merchant accounts are similar to any other bank account, but should be kept separate as business accounts for accounting purposes.

You can open a merchant account with one of many companies in the United States. But you could also look at offshore accounts available in countries in Central America, Europe and the Caribbean. An off shore merchant account can help you save money in many ways with respect to your debit and credit card transactions.

If your account is located off shore, often it counts as foreign income. Foreign income, thought taxed, is taxed at a different rate than domestic income. Consult with your accountant or a tax attorney to settle the accounting necessities attending this option. At any rate, if you choose to open an off shore merchant account, you can send less of your money to Uncle Sam.

Moreover, you will save money in upfront costs and security fees in an off shore account. You will not be required to pay as much money for initial deposits and holdbacks for charge backs as you have to pay for opening on shore accounts. On shore accounts keep back quite a bit of money for security reasons each month in order to cover charge backs.

Some of the transaction fees associated with off shore accounts are a little bit higher, but that cost is usually more than off set by the savings enjoyed in taxes and in other fees. Additionally, the service is often very good, as these companies are actively trying to gain and maintain clientele.

Checking out the feasibility of an off shore merchant account can be one of the smartest accounting moves you can make for your business.

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