Lowtax Features Tagged 'Liechtenstein'
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12 Oct, 2017
Foundations have existed for many decades in civil law countries where the concept of an Anglo-Saxon trust is unfamiliar. But as competition for a larger slice of the global wealth management cake has intensified...
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10 Nov, 2015
Foundations have existed for many decades in civil law countries where the concept of an Anglo-Saxon trust is unfamiliar. But as competition for a larger slice of the global wealth management cake has intensified in recent years, several...
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10 Apr, 2015
UAE Offshore Companies are used for a variety of business purpose ranging from setting up business entities to owning overseas financial and real estate assets, inheritance planning, setting up holding companies and special purpose...
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29 Aug, 2014
Research tends to inform us that as individuals we pay much more in tax then we actually need to. However, when it comes to tax planning, it is difficult in the current climate to know where the line between...
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23 Aug, 2013
Research tends to inform us that as individuals we pay much more in tax then we actually need to. However, when it comes to tax planning, it is difficult in the current climate to know where the line between acceptable and unacceptable tax planning is drawn. This feature does not attempt to suggest where that line is or should be, but to draw attention to the issue of tax planning by highlighting some key developments in this area covered by our sister publication, Tax-News.com.
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08 Jan, 2013
Major changes to the regulation of the gambling industry in the United Kingdom were brought about by the Gambling Act in 2007, and this report examines how yet more proposed changes to the legislation will affect remote gambling and gaming firms offering their services to British gamblers.
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29 Nov, 2012
We hear a lot about how international offshore financial centres (IOFCs) are continuing to thrive despite the uncertain economic outlook, which is stymieing investment in many parts of the world. However, while new incorporations and corporate renewals in the major offshore jurisdictions are generally holding up well after some wobbles from 2008 to 2010, these figures do not tell the whole story; governments in a number of offshore territories are finding it just as difficult to balance the books as are the administrations of onshore governments, and some are having to make tough choices in terms of tax.
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