A conference presented by IBA Individual Tax and Private Client Committee and supported by the IBA Family Law Committee and the IBA European Regional Forum
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ImageThis Conference is now FULL and a Waitlist is in operation.  Should you wish to be included on the waitlist please submit a completed registration form to mary.hall@int-bar.org.

Spaces are subject to cancellations received from registered delegates and will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.  You will be notified should a place become available. 

• How to reduce client and adviser risks: anti-money laundering: KYC, FATF and best practices, documentation compliance issues and information exchange
• The role of family offices
• Professional income tax issues including income tax, carried interest and stock options for the hedge fund manager and others
• A look at residency for the global professional
• Fixing mistakes in fiduciary structures including foreign trusts and ethical issues
• Planning for clients in the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries – dealing with clients investing in, working in or residing in emerging economies
• Dealing with ‘messy deaths’ – money, assets and intra-family squabbles

Who should attend?
Lawyers, solicitors, notaries, trust officers and other professionals involved in advising private clients, trustees, accountants and private bankers.
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