Estate planning Succession 2020

Cross-border people, assets and entities: Succession planning and tax issues for international families

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 25 Feb 2020

 

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This paper covers:

  • cross border succession issues including conflict of laws
  • cross border estate and structure planning options - one global will?
  • tax imperatives: offshore assets in the estate plan
  • Australian tax issues: what to advise your clients.
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Cross-border people, assets and entities: Succession planning and tax issues for international families

Author(s): James Whiley , Emma Woolley CTA , Frank Hinoporos CTA

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