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Moving to the UK

  • 07 October 2020
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • webcast

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The ACC Hong Kong Board of Directors invites you to the following presentation, hosted by:


The world has become increasingly more globalised and moving overseas to destinations like the UK is frequently discussed. In this webinar, our speakers will consider the tax planning implications and opportunities of moving to the UK.

SPEAKERS:

Tim George, Partner

Tim is a partner in the private client and tax team at Withers' Hong Kong office.

He advises high net worth individuals and families in relation to succession planning, particularly those with complex international affairs.

Tim’s expertise includes advising entrepreneurs in relation to the structuring of their businesses, considering issues including business continuity, succession, investment treaty planning and remuneration strategies; advising families in relation to the protection of their wealth, using trusts, foundations, partnerships, companies and funds; assisting with the establishment and operation of family offices; defining sophisticated strategies for individuals moving between jurisdictions; and advising in relation to multi-jurisdictional estate planning with single or multiple wills.

Katie Graves, Partner

Katie is a partner in the private client and tax team at Withers' Hong Kong office.

Her practice involves tax, trust and estate planning for wealthy international families. She has particular expertise in assisting clients with the establishment of private trust company structures and related fiduciary and governance issues. Katie has advised a number of families in relation to the creation and ongoing running of single family offices.

In addition, Katie advises UK expatriates and Asian families with UK connections on their personal tax issues and trustees on a range of matters including the consequences of holding UK assets or having UK resident beneficiaries.


Venue: Webinar details will be forwarded upon registration
Date: Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm 
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