UK SCRAPS NON-DOM TAX STATUS
In a move that is expected to have implications for the Cayman Islands along with other countries, the British government has abolished what is known as the non-dom (non-domiciled) tax status.
In a move that is expected to have implications for the Cayman Islands along with other countries, the British government has abolished what is known as the non-dom (non-domiciled) tax status.
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) will be conducting two (2) Food Handlers Certification sessions in Cayman Brac for any personnel in the food industry with expired certificates and to accommodate food vendors participating in this year’s Agriculture Show in Cayman Brac.
The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport & Development’s (“PAHITD”) Central Business District Enhancement Project (“CBDEP”) Phase Two continues to progress, as works move in to the third phase of the National Roads Authority’s (“NRA”) Traffic Diversion Plan.
The Chamber of Commerce was pleased to elect six new council members, on Wednesday, February 28 at their Annual General Meeting, held at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort.
“The Chamber of Commerce has been here supporting the success of Cayman businesses and helping to build a solid foundation for sustainable growth for almost 60 years,” she said, “we are united in our commitment to ensuring that the business community has a voice and hand in shaping the future of the
When we fail to include people, not only do we hurt the feelings and self-esteem of others, we refuse ourselves the experiences and friendships that could’ve blossomed if we weren’t so closed minded.
The seventy-fifth anniversary of The Commonwealth is a moment to reflect on the remarkable journey that our unique family of free and independent nations has made since 1949.
The Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport & Development’s (“PAHITD”) Central Business District Enhancement Project (“CBDEP”) Phase Two continues to progress, as works move in to the third phase of the National Roads Authority’s (“NRA”) Traffic Diversion Plan.
A recommendation has been put forward to raise the minimum wage in the Cayman Islands to CI$8.75 from the CI$6.00 where it has been for the past seven years.
Red Sky at Night inside – and in the grounds of – the Harquail Theatre on Saturday 2 March is a glorious Cayman Islands culture-stew-celebration with every aspect of culture you can think of thrown into it.