UK Tax Update for Offshore Trusts
Description
This webinar will provide an update on the latest developments in UK tax law affecting offshore trusts. It will cover the implications of recent changes to trust taxation, focusing on the reporting requirements, tax compliance, and the treatment of foreign income and capital gains. Participants will also gain insight into emerging trends and best practices for trustees and beneficiaries in managing offshore trusts in a tax-efficient manner.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Recent UK tax changes impacting offshore trusts
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Reporting requirements and compliance updates
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Tax treatment of foreign income and capital gains
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Key challenges and planning opportunities for trustees
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Emerging trends and best practices in trust management
Presenter
Alasdair Wilson Partner at Harbottle & Lewis |
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![]() Alasdair advises individuals, families and fiduciaries based in the UK and overseas in relation to all matters of international taxation, wealth structuring, global compliance and cross-border estate planning. This includes tax and legal advice to wealth generators or custodians who are moving between countries, seeking to maintain tax efficiency across multiple jurisdictions or passing ownership or control to the next generation. Alasdair has significant experience in advising US-UK clients, individual entrepreneurs and family businesses. He also has a particular interest in clients connected to civil law jurisdictions, in particular France, Belgium and Switzerland, as well as to Latin America and the Middle East. Alasdair speaks English, French, Spanish and German and holds law degrees obtained in England and in France (Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne). Alasdair is a full member of STEP and was named a “Rising Star” in The Legal 500 2024. He previously spent nine months on secondment to a multi-family office headquartered in London. . |