Tax Information Authority Law TAX INFORMATION AUTHORITY — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

Tax Information Authority Law TAX INFORMATION AUTHORITY

Cayman Reporting Financial Institutions must keep CRS policies, notify the Authority of required information, file annual returns, and keep records. The Authority can request information, publish participating jurisdictions, and impose penalties for Part 3 offences.

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Cayman Islands
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Language
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Cayman Reporting Financial Institutions must keep CRS policies, notify the Authority of required information, file annual returns, and keep records. The Authority can request information, publish participating jurisdictions, and impose penalties for Part 3 offences. Reporting Financial Institutions must identify currencies, perform specified due diligence on accounts, and report reportable account information annually. This provision defines many CRS account and entity terms and requires a jurisdiction to have rules, records, checks, and enforcement for reporting and due diligence.