Cayman Islands:
Regulatory: Economic Substance Update
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The Cayman Islands implemented the OECD's international
standards requiring companies to have substance in the jurisdiction
it operates in. This legislation, however, doesn't apply to
investment funds registered in the Cayman Islands. So what is in
scope of this legislation?
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