Cayman Islands: Non-profits will avoid company fees under new law
- established, or which identifies itself, as established primarily for the promotion of charitable, philanthropic, religious, cultural, educational, social or fraternal objectives, or other activities or programmes for the public benefit or a section of the public within the Islands or elsewhere; and
- which solicits contributions from the public or a section of the public within the Islands or elsewhere.
Published July 4, 2017
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