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Cayman Islands tax residency: no personal income tax

Cayman Islands has no personal income tax — source: Cayman Islands Government — no personal income tax is levied; the Department for International Tax Cooperation handles only CRS/FATCA exchange, last reviewed 2026-06-26.

Cayman Islands levies no personal income tax. There is no day-count threshold that makes you an income-tax resident, because there is no personal income tax to become resident for.

Reviewed by Quentin Dupard, founder · last reviewed 2026-06-26 · How we research

Income tax
None
Day-count rule
No threshold
Regime
No personal income tax
Last reviewed
2026-06-26

Why is there no day count to track in Cayman Islands?

A "183-day rule" exists to decide when a country can tax your worldwide income. Cayman Islands has no personal income tax at all, so there's nothing for a day count to switch on. That's why this page shows no threshold and Yuravia raises no residency alert for Cayman Islands.

The catch is the country you're leaving. Most worldwide-tax countries keep taxing you until you genuinely break residency there — and many use their own day count to decide. Time in Cayman Islands is only tax-free if you also stay under the threshold that still applies back home.

Cayman Islands at a glance

Tax year
Calendar year (1 January – 31 December) — irrelevant for individuals, as no income tax is levied.
How days are counted
Not applicable — there is no income-tax day test or 183-day residency rule, because the Cayman Islands imposes no personal income tax. Long-term presence is governed by immigration permissions, not a tax-residency day count.
What residency means
No personal income tax of any kind. Neither residents nor non-residents are taxed on employment, investment, pension or any other personal income — and there is no tax on worldwide income.
Notable regime
Tax-neutral jurisdiction: no income tax, capital gains tax, withholding tax, inheritance/estate tax, wealth tax or VAT. Government revenue comes from import duties, work-permit fees and financial-services licensing fees.

Official source

Cayman Islands Government — no personal income tax is levied; the Department for International Tax Cooperation handles only CRS/FATCA exchange. View the primary guidance ↗

Treatment last checked against this source on 2026-06-26.

Frequently asked questions

Do you pay income tax in Cayman Islands?

No — Cayman Islands levies no personal income tax, so there is no income-tax residency threshold to track. Other taxes or fees may still apply, and immigration residency rules are separate.

Does a 183-day rule apply in Cayman Islands?

Day-counting drives tax residency where residents are taxed on worldwide income. Because Cayman Islands has no personal income tax, a day count is not an income-tax trigger here. Days can still matter for immigration status or for obtaining a tax-residency certificate (for treaty purposes), so check those rules separately.

Then why track my days in Cayman Islands?

Your days in Cayman Islands still count toward thresholds in OTHER places — the country you came from, the Schengen 90/180 limit, and anywhere else you spend time. A tax-free year somewhere only helps if you don't accidentally stay long enough to remain tax-resident back home. Yuravia tracks every country at once and warns you before you cross a line.

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Not tax advice. This page summarises one jurisdiction's income-tax treatment from an official source. Other taxes, immigration rules and your home country's residency rules may still apply, and rules change. Always confirm with the official source above or a qualified adviser.

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