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As of early February 2026, the Turks and Caicos Islands Government is restructuring its tourism entity, the Destination Marketing and Management Organization (DMMO), into a new, legally compliant Tourism Authority. Other key updates include a major crackdown on illegal structures, a record $76M housing project, and increased maritime patrols for illegal migration.
BUSINESS LICENSING AMENDMENTS
February 2026
Goal
To clearly, consistently, and effectively communicate the changes introduced by the Business Licensing (Amendment) Act 2026, ensuring business owners understand their obligations, the new ownership and categorization rules, and the benefits of compliance, while promoting voluntary adherence and reducing errors, delinquencies, and disputes.
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