No, at least not that anyone knows of. But then again, if people know about it, it wouldn't be hiding!
money
The Cayman Island has it's own currency. But the US dollar is also accepted in most shops and stores.
None.
No. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) is not looking for people's money. Paying money to the church is not required of members, although members are encouraged to follow the Biblical practice of paying a tithe (10%). The Mormon church, like most every faith group, is a non-profit organization that operates entirely on donations, so of course they appreciate money donations. However, their main focus is not collecting money but spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
There is no direct taxation so they have developed into a thriving offshore financial center.
Enough votes and money to counter the Mormon Church's continued financing.
The government only taxes companies doing business in the Cayman Islands. So, they tax the banks and other financial institutions that operate on the Island.
You would transfer it via Western Union.
No
No. You'll need to convert your Cayman currency into USD, however, US Dollars can be spent in Cayman.
The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) receives no money for his service to the Church. He and all other General Authorities of the Church receive only travel compensation for Church-related business. The same applies to local Church leaders as well. The Church is run entirely by lay-people, meaning that they aren't paid for their Church service, but have jobs outside of the Church in which they earn money. This stems from a verse found in the Book of Mormon, in Alma 30:34, which says "And now, if we do not receive anything for our labors in the church, what doth it profit us to labor in the church save it were to declare the truth, that we may have rejoicings in the joy of our brethren?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) accepts monetary donations of any amount to both the church itself and it's charity programs. (The "Related Links" below explain how to donate money to the church) Individual members of the church would also accept gifts of money, but would treat it as a personal gift and not a gift to the church. Mormon leaders and missionaries are usually not allowed to accept gifts of money in exchange for their service. Money given to church leaders and missionaries is generally refused or turned over to the church as a general donation. As far as accepting members with lots of money, yes. The church has no requirements about the wealth of prospective or existing members. All are invited to join, whether rich or poor.