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International Tax & Trust Congress-Barbados

A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in offshore tax planning including Tax Information Exchange Agreements, trust planning, intergovernmental and NGO policy for offshore finance centres

Introduction

With the OECD and G20 tightening their inspection of offshore financial centres in the Caribbean in light of the continuing global fiscal crisis, the nature of international tax and trust practice is rapidly changing. Discuss the latest developments in global finance and network with key stakeholders in the tax and estate planning community by attending the 2011 International Tax and Trust Congress.

Our distinguished panel of international taxation and wealth management experts from across the globe will discuss:

  • Barbados and its competitiveness as an offshore finance centre
  • An in-depth examination of the benefits and differences between DTAs and TIEAs for tax and trust structuring in the Caribbean
  • Exploiting the emerging opportunities in Latin America – with a special focus on Panama and Mexico
  • An assessment of the changes in global policy and treaties from the OECD
  • The implications of FATCA for offshore tax planning and developments in US regulation Exploring the Caribbean’s role as the worlds gateway to Canada and establishing ‘golden triangles’ via the treaty networks

This is a two day event, click here to view details of the second day

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 08 March 2011 - Wednesday 09 March 2011

Location:

The Hilton Barbados
St Michael, BB11000

6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

At this conference you will be able to:

  • Examine the differences between DTAs and TIEAs
  • Hear the latest global policy direct from the OECD
  • Discover the implications of FATCA for OFCs
  • Assess the latest opportunities in Latin America
  • Discover the future of tax and trust planning in the Caribbean

Who Should Attend

Delegates will meet senior bankers, trust and fund managers, fiduciaries, accountants, barristers and attorneys from across the Caribbean, UK, US, Latin America and Canada.

Last year, our inaugural international conference was attended by representatives from RBS Coutts, Deloitte, Scotia McLeod, Cidel Bank & Trust, KPMG, FirstCaribbean International, Crusader International and many more…

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