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showcase the impact of their work, while others may value privacy more, particularly for personal or reputational reasons. Philanthropic structures must also


comply with regulatory standards, both in their home jurisdiction and in any jurisdiction where they operate. Donors need to decide if their structure should be registered as a charity, and how much regulatory oversight it should be subject to.


THE RIGHT JURISDICTION Then comes the choice of jurisdiction based on all the above criteria. How can Guernsey help with this? Guernsey’s tax-neutral environment


allows capital to be invested for philanthropic purposes without being subject to tax on investment returns,


ensuring more funds are available to address social causes. Guernsey’s regulatory system has been validated with an excellent recent Moneyval report and the jurisdiction has a long history of first-mover compliance with international tax transparency standards. This makes Guernsey an attractive option for philanthropists seeking both security and regulatory excellence – a prerequisite for those with concerns about their reputation. Guernsey’s well-established legal system, along with high-quality professional services, makes it a trusted jurisdiction for global private wealth. Service providers are used to implementing structures which require high levels of governance. The introduction of the Charities Ordinance in 2022 has further strengthened the


framework in Guernsey and has provided additional oversight of Charitable organisations from the Guernsey registry. With Guernsey Green Finance gaining


global attention, there is also an opportunity for philanthropists to align their efforts with a jurisdiction that is visibly helping to contribute to sustainable environmental practices. The future of philanthropy is increasingly


shaped by the establishment of well- structured vehicles that enable long-term, impactful giving. By understanding the challenges and leveraging reputable and well-established jurisdictions such as Guernsey, donors can build lasting legacies that create meaningful change for generations to come. Web 


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