Offshore Tax And Trust Forum: Isle Of Man

A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in wealth structuring and their impact on the Isle of Man including Zero 10, the changing regulations surrounding offshore pension schemes and offshore funds

Introduction

With the global regulatory environment tightening for Offshore Finance Centres, tax and trust planning in the Isle of Man is undergoing drastic change. However, tax advantages can still be achieved through intelligent structuring and sheltering, and asset protection and succession planning though trusts and other vehicles is as vital as ever.

Chaired by Guy Wiltcher, Partner at Greystone LLC, and featuring top UK speakers such as Giles Clarke, Author of Offshore Tax Planning, this unique event will provide you with a definitive guide to the latest issues in the UK and wider world, and their impact upon the Isle of Man.

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 28 June 2011

Location:

Sefton Hotel
Douglas, IM1 2RW

Save £50 when you book by 29 April 2011!
6.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Understand the impact of the changing Zero 10 regime and the future of taxation in the Isle of Man
  • Discover the intricacies of effective disguised remuneration planning and the impact of the 6 April changes to offshore pension schemes
  • Evaluate the latest changes to the offshore funds regime, the viability of alternative investment structures and discuss the practical issues in trust planning
  • Understand the latest residence and domicile case law, interpretation of HMRC6 and recent trust case law 

Who Should Attend

This conference is specifically tailored to provide a comprehensive overview of all the latest developments in tax and trust planning in the Isle of Man. The event will bring together:

• Tax Accountants

• Consultants and Financial Advisers

• Wealth Managers

• Private Client Lawyers

• Trustees and Fiduciaries

Don’t miss the opportunity to network with senior members of the tax and trust community in the Isle of Man. The audience last year included representatives from companies including Ernst & Young, Royal London 360, Crowe Clark Whitehill, Equiom Trust Company and Fairbairn Private Bank.

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Supported by:

Taxation