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  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. WHAT IS A TRUST?
  3. TYPES OF TRUST
  4. I.T.L.
  5. TAXATION OF INTERNATIONAL TRUST
  6. HOW A TRUST IS CREATED
  7. WHERE THE TRUST FUND IS SITUATED
  8. WHAT THE TRUST FUND INCLUDES
  9. USES OF INTERNATIONAL TRUSTS
  10. SUITABILITY OF CYPRUS
  11. PROFESSIONAL EXPERTS REACTIONS
  1. Short title
  2. Interpretation
  3. Validity of an international trust
  4. Presumption against avoidance of an international trust
  5. Duration of an international trust
  6. Validity of direction for the accumulation of income
  7. Charitable trusts and purpose trusts
  8. Authorised investments
  9. Power to change the applicable law of an international trust
  10. Variation of an international trust by the Court
  11. Confidentiality relating to international trusts
  12. Taxation of international trusts
  13. Application of this Law
  14.   Saving of existing laws
  15. Registration not compulsory

B. A trust is created by one person (the Settlor) who transfers property to another person or persons (the trustee/s) who must hold that property for the benefit of other person or persons (the beneficiary/beneficiaries)

 The trustee must abide by the

  • trust documents (terms and conditions) and

  • the applicable trust law

Trusts are confidential and private entities and can be tailor made to the particular requirements of the parties concerned.

 


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