Guam Business Trust

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This form is used to set up a business trust. A Business Trust is a form of business organization which is similar to a corporation, in which investors receive transferable certificates of beneficial interest. The trustees administer it for the advantage of its beneficiaries who hold equitable title to it.
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However, there is only one taxing authority in the Territory, the Government of Guam. There are no separate municipal, county, school district or improvement district taxes. Other than admissions, use, and hotel occupancy taxes, there is no general sales tax imposed directly on the consumer.

An individual who has income from American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands will usually have to file a tax return with the tax department of one of these territories.

2% sales tax bill revived, with business privilege tax cut from 5% to 3% Guam News postguam.com.

As a general rule, individuals who are bona fide residents of a territory are eligible for a possession-source income exclusion, and therefore not subject to U.S. income tax on work or business income sourced from within the territories (except for compensation of federal government employees).

Privilege taxes are usually based on the gross receipts or net worth of a business, but some are levied as a flat fee. States often use terms like franchise tax, business entity tax, or business and occupation tax to refer to their local privilege tax.

Guam does not use a state withholding form because there is no personal income tax in Guam.

Bona fide residents of Guam are subject to special U.S. tax rules. In general, all individuals with income from Guam will file only one returneither to Guam or the United States. If you are a bona fide resident of Guam during the entire tax year, file your return with Guam.

How Does a Business Trust Work? A trust is an agreement that allows one party, known as a trustee, to hold, manage, and direct assets or property on behalf of another party, called the beneficiary. In a business trust, a trustee manages a business and conducts transactions for the benefit of its beneficiaries.

CAPITAL GAINS TAXCapital gains incurred for the transfer of property in Guam is taxed as in the US. The taxable gain is computed by deducting the acquisition costs (adjusted for inflation) and transfer costs from the selling price. Long-term capital gains are currently taxed at 15%.

All businesses with sales over $500,000 per year must file monthly GRT reports and pay 4% GRT on all sales to the Treasurer of Guam. All businesses with sales less than or equal to $500,000 per year must file monthly GRT rep01is and pay 4% GRT on all sales over $50,000 to the Treasurer of Guam.

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