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Tax Planning For Residence & Migration

A thorough examination of the latest developments and trends in tax planning for residence and migration including HNWI migration into the UK, international mobility of trust and fund structures and practical considerations for emigration from the UK

Introduction

Tax planning is becoming progressively globalised, and the legal and technical challenges of international mobility are growing exponentially. Tax Planning for Residence and Migration will give private client and expatriate tax advisors practical guidance to maximise the tax efficiency of their UK and foreign client’s affairs, and present expert opinion on the structuring of investments and assets upon migration to and from the UK.

Chaired by Russell Cohen of Farrer & Co, the event will assemble some of the key stakeholders in offshore tax and accountancy to review the current laws and explain the practical planning methods surrounding this complex area.

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Event details


Date:

Thursday 19 May 2011

Location:

Double Tree Hilton
London, WC1B 4BH

Save £100 when you book by 25 March 2011!
6.25 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Delegates attending will discover:

  • The latest residence and domicile case law, interpretation of HMRC6 and a discussion of the consequences for the offshore planning of the 2011 Budget
  • How to manage the establishment of trust structures and movement between differing offshore jurisdictions
  • The status of UK and offshore property investment for the internationally mobile client, and the implications of the sale of primary residence
  • An evaluation of the timing of migration into the UK, remittance of funds, and the various passport and visa requirements

Who Should Attend

This conference should be attended by anyone involved in tax planning for the globally mobile. The event will bring together:

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

Last year the audience included representatives from Grant Thornton, Olswang, Moore Stephens, RBC International Wealth Planning and Lutea Trustees.

Supported by:

Taxation