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The BVI Financial Services Commission is an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision and inspection of all the British Virgin Islands financial services including insurance, banking, trustee business, company management, mutual funds business, the registration of companies, limited partnerships and intellectual property.
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The British Virgin Islands company law is the law that governs businesses registered in the British Virgin Islands. It is primarily codified through the BVI Business Companies Act, 2004, and to a lesser extent by the Insolvency Act, 2003 and by the Securities and Investment Business Act, 2010. The British Virgin Islands has approximately 30 ...
The British Virgin Islands Companies Registry (part of the Registry of Corporate Affairs). The BVI Business Companies Act (No 16 of 2004) is the principal statute of the British Virgin Islands relating to British Virgin Islands company law , regulating both offshore companies and local companies.
The fee for a Special Event license such as a marathon is $209. The license for a movie theater costs $1,079 per year, for a grocery store $289 per year, for a beauty shop $78 per year. (2003 schedule of fees, current as of March 2007) A Project Management Firm does not require a Basic Business License, nor does a Handyman.
The British Virgin Islands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. [1] Many plates have 'Virgin Islands' and 'Nature's Little Secrets' above and below the sequence respectively.
The Act was passed in a partial response to the cancellation by the U.S. government of a double taxation relief treaty between the British Virgin Islands and the United States. The British Virgin Islands was not alone in this regard; this was part of a policy of mass-repeal by the United States of double tax relief treaties with "microstates".
The British Virgin Islands has a number of other minor taxes and levies. These include: Car tax, under the Self-Drive vehicles (Rentals) (Taxation) Act (Cap 210) Hotel tax, under the Hotel Accommodation Taxation Act (Cap 205) Petroleum income tax, under the Petroleum Income Tax Act (Cap 209) Passenger tax, under the Passengers Tax Act (Cap 208)