December 6, 2010
Private Client Tax Jurisdictional Comparisons
The European Lawyer
Tax Partners Andrew Weinstein and Kevin Packman authored the United States chapter of Private Client Tax – Jurisdictional Comparisons, published by The European Lawyer.
The book provides legal advisers of wealthy families around the world with access to the latest tax and wealth planning information on a country-by-country basis. Authors analyze the legal system in each country and look at the regimes on immigration, taxation, trusts, philanthropy and forthcoming legislation. In the United States chapter, Mr. Packman and Mr. Weinstein address non-tax issues, taxation, exemptions and/or exit taxes for new immigrants, use of asset holding vehicles, philanthropic/charitable options, the regulatory environment, key planning points for long-term resident families, key points for migrating and temporarily resident families, as well as forthcoming legislation and other changes.
The book provides legal advisers of wealthy families around the world with access to the latest tax and wealth planning information on a country-by-country basis. Authors analyze the legal system in each country and look at the regimes on immigration, taxation, trusts, philanthropy and forthcoming legislation. In the United States chapter, Mr. Packman and Mr. Weinstein address non-tax issues, taxation, exemptions and/or exit taxes for new immigrants, use of asset holding vehicles, philanthropic/charitable options, the regulatory environment, key planning points for long-term resident families, key points for migrating and temporarily resident families, as well as forthcoming legislation and other changes.
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