Frequently Asked Questions
- Can the Tax Information Authority provide me with a current list of Cayman Islands Tax Information Exchange Agreements/Arrangements (“TIEAs”)?
- Yes, these can be found on the Tax Information Assistance page of our website.
(Click HERE to view TIEAs)
- Does the Tax Information Authority release statistics on the Reporting of Savings
Income Information?
- Yes, these are published annually on our website.
(Click HERE to view statistics)
- Does the Tax Information Authority have a Publication Scheme?
- Yes, this contains further information about us and may be viewed HERE.
- Where can I find information on the legal requirements for Reporting of Savings Income Information?
- This may be found in the Guidance Notes that are published on our website.
- Is the Tax Information Authority a tax administration or revenue agency?
- No, the Tax Information Authority is a Competent Authority for the purposes of the
Cayman Islands international co-operation arrangements on tax matters.
Queries in relation to specific revenue matters should be directed to the relevant Government agency. For example:
For information on imports/exports and tariffs - Cayman Islands Customs; information on Tourist accommodation tax (Tel: (345) 949-0623) - Cayman Islands Department of Tourism.
- Is the Tax Information Authority part of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority
(“CIMA”)?
- No, CIMA is the Cayman Islands financial services regulator and is also responsible for
the Cayman Islands Currency Board. For more information about CIMA, please visit their website at www.cimoney.com.ky.
- Is the Tax Information Authority a Statutory Authority?
- No, the Tax Information Authority is a government department and falls within the
Ministry of Finance, Tourism and Development.
- Can the Tax Information Authority provide a company tax exemption certificate?
- No, these are issued by the Cabinet Office.
(Tel: (345) 244-2208 or (345) 244-2210, website: www.cabinetoffice.gov.ky)
- Are there any boards or committees within the Tax Information Authority?
- No.