- INTRODUCTION
- WHAT IS A TRUST?
- TYPES OF TRUST
- I.T.L.
- TAXATION OF INTERNATIONAL
TRUST
- HOW A TRUST IS CREATED
- WHERE THE TRUST FUND IS
SITUATED
- WHAT THE TRUST FUND INCLUDES
- USES OF INTERNATIONAL TRUSTS
- SUITABILITY OF CYPRUS
- PROFESSIONAL EXPERTS
REACTIONS
- Short title
- Interpretation
- Validity of
an international trust
- Presumption
against avoidance of an international trust
- Duration of
an international trust
- Validity of
direction for the accumulation of income
- Charitable
trusts and purpose trusts
- Authorised
investments
- Power to
change the applicable law of an international trust
- Variation of
an international trust by the Court
- Confidentiality
relating to international trusts
- Taxation of
international trusts
- Application
of this Law
- Saving
of existing laws
- 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
Trusts are confidential and private entities and can be
tailor made to the particular requirements of the parties concerned.
 
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