Location: Upper Hall, Loch Promenade Church, Douglas.
This DQ sponsored seminar will be given by Julia Rosenbloom, Head of Private Client Tax Services at Smith & Williamson. Coffee and registration will be from 12 noon for a prompt 12.30 pm start.
This talk will cover:
*The major changes announced in the 2015 summer Budget that will have significant implications for:
-Non-UK domiciled individuals
-Structures holding UK residential property.
*The key elements that offshore fiduciaries need to understand and actions which they should consider taking.
*With many changes taking effect from April 2017, now is an ideal time to start making future plans.
Julia Rosenbloom has a wide range of tax experience having worked in both the corporate and private client tax arenas but her main emphasis is on high net worth individuals, owner-managed businesses, trusts (both UK and off-shore) and non-UK domiciled individuals. Julia is also a (non-practicing) solicitor and a member of both The Chartered Institute of Taxation and The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
This DQ sponsored seminar is free to staff of ACSP member firms and to associate members.
Booking will open for this event in January.
Benefits of membership include: full members can submit a detailed firm listing for posting on our website, staff of full members can attend our regular lunchtime seminars free of charge, all members have priority booking for our School of International Financial Services (SIFS) training courses.