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6 January 2016

Business Owners Have More Guidance To Cease Their Licences

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Cayman Islands Government

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The Ministry of Financial Services is part of the Cayman Islands Government. The Ministry engages with local and international stakeholders to address policy, regulatory, and legal matters that affect financial services in the Cayman Islands.
Business owners now have clearer instructions for ceasing their trade and business licences, under the new Trade and Business Licensing Law.
Cayman Islands Corporate/Commercial Law
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Business owners now have clearer instructions for ceasing their trade and business licences, under the new Trade and Business Licensing Law.

By indicating to DCI that a business has ceased, business owners will avoid paying late fees and other penalties for expired licences, said Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) Director Ryan Rajkumarsingh.

Under the law, which commenced on 1 January, licence holders will need to provide DCI with the business licence number; reference number; name of the business; and the date on which the business ceased its operations.

Business owners also must provide identification (such as a passport, driver's licence or voter's card); and a letter stating their intent to cease a license for a business that is no longer operational. If they wish, business owners may have a third party submit the necessary documentation. However, they must write and sign a letter authorising the third party to act on their behalf in ceasing the business.

To cease a business, persons can submit their documentation in person, via post, or email.

To do so in person, visit DCI's Business Licensing Counter, formerly known as the Trade and Business Licensing Counter. Located on the first floor of the Government Administration Building, the counter is open 9am to 4pm, Mondays to Fridays.

By post, mail the documents to the Department of Commerce and Investment, Government Administration Building, Box 126, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, KY1-9000. Via email, send details to info@dci.gov.ky.

For more information on ceasing licences, call DCI on 945-0943.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
6 January 2016

Business Owners Have More Guidance To Cease Their Licences

Cayman Islands Corporate/Commercial Law

Contributor

The Ministry of Financial Services is part of the Cayman Islands Government. The Ministry engages with local and international stakeholders to address policy, regulatory, and legal matters that affect financial services in the Cayman Islands.
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