Wyoming has a stable (and business friendly) state government, no state income tax, progressive trust laws, and an efficient judiciary experienced in trust issues. The state has adopted the enhanced Uniform Trust Code
Jackson Hole, in Wyoming’s Teton County, is one of the wealthiest (and most beautiful) locations in the U.S. Over decades, this country has grown a significant financial services industry for resident high-net-worth families.
Favorable Tax Laws
Residents are not required to pay state income, capital gains, corporate, estate, or gift taxes. Additionally, Wyoming has some of the lowest tax rates on insurance premiums compared to other U.S. states. These innovative tax benefits extend to income accumulated in an irrevocable trust, even for nonresidents.
Sound Government and Skilled Judicial System
Wyoming has a fiscally responsible state government along with a state judiciary that has a reputation for being expeditious, effective, and experienced with high-net-worth families and individuals. The Wyoming Legislature has a long-standing track record of friendliness to businesses and trusts, and opposing regulatory requirements.
Strong Privacy Protections
Wyoming has strong privacy laws, and trust agreements are not required to be registered. All information (e.g., the names of grantors and beneficiaries, and information regarding assets and estate plans) is kept private.
Directed Trusts
These trusts allow the duty of the trustee to be separated from the investment advisor.
Qualified Spendthrift Trusts
These self-settled trusts afford immediate statutory protection against creditors, putting Wyoming among the most progressive trust jurisdictions in this regard.
Purpose Trusts
Allow for the support of a specific purpose, such as a charity or a pet.
Private family trust companies
Allow direct family involvement in the investment of trust assets.
Rapid Formation of LLCs and Other Corporate Structures
Allows for significant flexibility and control.
Flexible Trust Modification
One of numerous benefits that allow flexibility and protection in innovative trust structures.