International tax & business Estate planning Succession

Multi jurisdictions and estate planning

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 8 Aug 2012

 

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This paper follows on from earlier papers explaining the threshold issues practitioners need to bear in mind when undertaking international estate planning.

This paper focuses on:

  • recent events in the UK, US and Europe that affect planning
  • some planning examples
  • what’s new in Australia?
  • what if the plan goes astray?

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Multi jurisdictions and estate planning

Author(s): John Balazs CTA

Details

  • Published By: John Balazs CTA
  • Published On:8 Aug 2012
  • Took place at:Sofitel Sydney Wentworth

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