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Crypto Assets in Trusts and Foundations

Edited by: Niklas Schmidt, Ross Belhomme

ISBN13: 9781787429888
Published: June 2024
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Published in association with STEP, Crypto Assets in Trusts and Foundations features an in-depth examination of approximately 20 important trust and foundation jurisdictions, shedding light on their respective regulations concerning the holding of crypto assets in wealth management structures. Chapters are authored by well-known experts and follow a unified format, which allows readers to compare and contrast different legal environments and thus enhances the decision-making process.

Topics covered include:

  • the legal status of crypto assets
  • pertinent laws
  • legal aspects of acquisition and custody
  • anti-money laundering obligations
  • tax implications, and
  • documentation requirements

Importantly, the book also features an introductory chapter explaining the key terminology found in this sometimes hard to understand subject.

In such a rapidly evolving arena, Crypto Assets in Trusts and Foundations provides a detailed roadmap to navigating the use of this new asset class in trusts and foundations, as well as offering guidance and insight relating to compliance with the respective legal rules. User-friendly and comprehensive, it will make essential reading for trustees, board members of foundations, wealth managers, lawyers, tax professionals, family offices, high-net-worth individuals and, indeed, anyone keen to embrace the emerging landscape of crypto assets.

Subjects:
Equity and Trusts, Taxation, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Contents:
Introduction, Niklas JRM Schmidt and Ross Belhomme
Crypto as property, Ross Belhomme
Austria, Niklas JRM Schmidt
Bahamas, Ross Belhomme
Belgium, Stéphanie Gabriel and Gerd D Goyvaerts
Bermuda, Vanessa Schrum, Hannah Tildesley and Jerome Wilson
British Virgin Islands, Myles Chingara, Joshua Mangeot and Marc Piano
Canada, Kyle B Lamothe and Jonathan J Longcroft
Cayman Islands, Chris Duncan & Sarah-Jane Hall
Cyprus, Fabian Cabeza, Elena Christodoulou and Elias Neocleous
England and Wales, James Brockhurst and Rory Carter
Guernsey, David Cooney and Marcél Treurnicht
Isle of Man, Chloe Convery, Jack Igglesden and Adam Killip
Liechtenstein, Dominik Kujawski
Malta, Ramona Azzopardi, Aleksandr Belugin, Joseph Borg and Galyna Podoprikhina
Monaco, Maurizio Cohen and May Lolli-Ghetti
Netherlands, Walter Honing and Paul van de Ven
New Zealand, Claudia Shan and Violet Yu
Panama, Gretel Ciniglio de Perez
Singapore, Tju Liang Chua, Shu Mei Hoon, Ken Loon Ong, and Ching Ling Seah
Switzerland, Bruce GA Pollock and Tobias F Rohner
Wyoming, Christopher M Reimer and Amy M Staehr