Peer Review: Supplementary Report to Phase 1 Review - Turks and Caicos
This report for Turks and Caicos Islands has been published on 26 Oct 2011. You can browse it online below.
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Determinations and Recommendations
Jurisdictions should ensure that ownership and identity information for all relevant entities and arrangements is available to their competent authorities. (ToR A.1)
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The element is in place, but certain aspects of the legal implementation of the element need improvement. | Professional trustees that meet the conditions for licensing exemption do not have clear obligations to maintain the identity of the settlors and beneficiaries of the trusts for whom they act as trustee. They are only subject to common law requirements and it is not clear that such requirements ensure identity information on the settlors and beneficiaries is available to the competent authorities. | The Turks and Caicos Islands should ensure that all professional trustees know the identity of the settlors and beneficiaries of the trusts for whom they provide services to. |
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Jurisdictions should ensure that reliable accounting records are kept for all relevant entities and arrangements. (ToR A.2)
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The element is in place, but certain aspects of the legal implementation of the element need improvement. | There is no consistent obligation for ordinary partnerships and trusts to keep reliable accounting records for at least five years. | The Turks and Caicos Islands should ensure that ordinary partnerships and trusts are required to keep reliable accounting records in line with the international standard in all cases for at least five years. |
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Banking information should be available for all account-holders. (ToR A.3)
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The element is in place. | ||
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Competent authorities should have the power to obtain and provide information that is the subject of a request under an exchange of information arrangement from any person within their territorial jurisdiction who is in possession or control of such information (irrespective of any legal obligation on such person to maintain the secrecy of the information). (ToR B.1)
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The element is in place. | ||
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The rights and safeguards (e.g. notification, appeal rights) that apply to persons in the requested jurisdiction should be compatible with effective exchange of information. (ToR B.2)
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The element is in place. | ||
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Exchange of information mechanisms should provide for effective exchange of information. (ToR C.1)
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The element is in place. | ||
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The jurisdictions' network of information exchange mechanisms should cover all relevant partners. (ToR C.2)
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The element is in place. | The Turks and Caicos Islands should continue to develop its EOI network with all relevant partners. | |
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The jurisdictions' mechanisms for exchange of information should have adequate provisions to ensure the confidentiality of information received. (ToR C.3)
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The element is in place. | ||
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The exchange of information mechanisms should respect the rights and safeguards of taxpayers and third parties. (ToR C.4)
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The element is in place. | ||
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The jurisdiction should provide information under its network of agreements in a timely manner. (ToR C.5)
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The assessment team is not in a position to evaluate whether this element is in place, as it involves issues of practice that are dealt with in the Phase 2 review. | ||
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