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- Jonathan Sebire, Marlborough Trust Company Ltd

Tax Planning For Sportspeople And Entertainers

Maximise returns through tax efficient planning and structuring of commercial arrangements

Introduction

The mobility and limited career life of sportspeople and entertainers provides unique planning challenges. Preservation, protection and growth of their wealth is key when structuring their commercial arrangements and a key consideration of this is tax planning. As the areas of image rights contracts, employer remuneration including pensions, planning for non domiciliaries, taxation of endorsement income and the rules surrounding residence and domicile continue to evolve, it is essential to ensure you are up to date on the latest developments to provide your clients with the best advice.

Tolley’s Tax Planning for Sportspeople and Entertainers conference will guide you on the key tax issues for professionals from these industries. This concise and focused day brings together other leading practitioners in this field who will explore the current challenges in practice and how to overcome them.

Event details


Date:

Thursday 22 March 2012

Location:

Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel
London, WC1B 3QD

#sporttax
6 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • Gain invaluable practical insight on how to navigate issues of residence and domicile for sportsplayers and entertainers.
  • Be updated on the latest tax treatment of image rights, how to exploit them and a case study to demonstrate how the key planning issues are managed in practice
  • Be guided on the current status of planning in light of the disguised remuneration legislation including pension planning.
  • Hear the latest developments in the planning for nondomiciled sportspeople and entertainers, including the use of offshore structures
  • Gain invaluable insights from leading practitioners in the field on withholding tax issues, taxation of endorsement income and litigation threats from HMRC.

Who Should Attend

This conference is specifically tailored for responsible for the specialist area of tax planning for sportspeople and entertainers. The event will bring together:

  • Tax advisors
  • Accountants
  • Solicitors
  • Wealth managers and financial advisors
  • In-house tax and legal professionals from sport and entertainment industries, including agents