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Global Mobility of Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals


ISBN13: 9781787423947
Published: September 2021
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £175.00



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It is now easier than ever for ultra-high-net-worth individuals to relocate and select a country as their residence, and in light of a variety of circumstances, including political instability and the proliferation of special tax regimes across more countries designed to attract the wealthy, this is a continually increasing trend. However these individuals must consider a wide range of factors when deciding whether to relocate internationally, and so advisers need to take a holistic approach.

This title, featuring contributions by leading private client advisers from 16 key jurisdictions worldwide, provides readers with expert guidance on the tax and legal aspects of inbound and outbound transfer of residence of ultra-high-net-worth individuals. Chapters cover the relevant law in their respective jurisdictions relating to:

  • immigration
  • tax
  • succession, and
  • family

It also considers the application of tax treaties to beneficial tax regimes, fiscal nomads, as well as other key topics.

This book will be an invaluable tool for lawyers, tax advisers, bankers and all professionals who assist ultra-high-net-worth individuals.

Subjects:
Taxation
Contents:
Introduction
Nicola Saccardo, Maisto e Associati
Part 1. Country chapters
Australia
Daniel Appleby, Speed and Stracey Lawyers
Belgium
Canada
Elie S. Roth & Ryan Wolfe, Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP
China
Sakura Ji & Peter Ni, Zhong Lun Law Firm
France
Stéphanie Auféril, Arkwood SCP
Germany
Christian von Oertzen, Flick Gocke Schaumburg
Hong Kong
Clifford Ng, Zhong Lun Law Firm
India
Kunal Savani & Rishabh Shroff, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
Israel
Shaul Grossman, Meitar Law Offices
Italy
Nicola Saccardo, Maisto e Associati
Monaco
Portugal
Nuno Cunha Barnabé & Maria Inês Assis, Abreu Advogados
Spain
Florentino Carreño, Cuatrecasas
Switzerland
Bernard Vischer & Ksenia Iliyash, Schellenberg Wittmer
United Kingdom
David Lingham & James Riby, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
United States
Part 2. General chapters
Succession law ramifications from relocation
Family law ramifications from relocation
Archie Best & Mark Harper, Hughes Fowler Carruthers
Relocation and works of art
Ruth Cornett, Christie’s
Fiscal nomads: the impact of relocation on CRS and DAC6
Samantha Morgan & John Riches, RMW Law LLP; Withers LLP + Eleanor Riches-Lenaghan, RMW Law LLP
The application of tax treaties to beneficial tax regimes
Benjamin Blades & Laurent Sykes QC, Gray’s Inn Tax Chambers