Offshore Tax And Trust Forum: Guernsey

Developing tax efficient structures to maximise your clients’ wealth in Guernsey

Introduction

With the global regulatory environment tightening for Offshore Finance Centres, tax and trust planning in Guernsey is undergoing drastic change. However, tax advantages can still be achieved through intelligent structuring and sheltering. Bringing together some of the key stakeholders in tax and accountancy from the UK and Guernsey, this unique conference will cover a wide variety of issues that are pertinent to experts on the Island including:

  • The impact of the changing Zero 10 regime, recent case law including Hastings-Bass and the implementation of FATCA
  • A guide to the latest residence and domicile case law, the new proposed statutory residence test and proposals for change
  • Analysis of the new employment income provided through third parties legislation: the future for employee trusts and pension planning
  • An evaluation of the latest changes to remittance planning and the use of RBC

With dedicated questions and answer sessions throughout the day, you will have opportunity to put your questions to the experts.

Event details


Date:

Tuesday 05 July 2011

Location:

The Old Government House Hotel & Spa
Bailiwick of Guernsey, GY1 2NU

SAVE £50 off the full price! Book by 20 May 2011
6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Your essential guide to the latest developments in UK tax and international compliance:

  • The new disguised remuneration legislation: EBTs, EFRBS, QNOPS and QRUPS post 6 April
  • The application of a statutory residence test and its impact on future planning
  • Remittance planning, including accidental remittance and the use of the RBC
  • Zero 10 and the future of taxation in Guernsey

Who Should Attend

This conference should be attended by anyone involved with tax and trust planning in Guernsey. The event will bring together:

  • Tax Advisers
  • Tax Accountants
  • Wealth Managers
  • Private Client Lawyers
  • Trustees and Fiduciaries
  • Private Bankers