Reported US Citizenship Renunciations Nearly Triple in Q2 as More Consulates Grant Interviews
Lesperance: “Half of my clients are concerned that the Democrats will keep the House [in November]. The other half are concerned they won’t.”
Read MoreLesperance: “Half of my clients are concerned that the Democrats will keep the House [in November]. The other half are concerned they won’t.”
Read MoreHow soon could crypto-tax become a reality in Portugal? And could Portugal remain a relative crypto tax haven even with taxes?
Read MoreForeign investors, retirees, and – in some cases – freelancers and employees can pay a single-digit rate of tax under Greece’s new regimes.
Read MoreJohn Hanafin also says North Macedonia and Albania “are about five years ahead of Montenegro” in terms of becoming EU members.
Read MoreAbramovich recently picked up another citizenship by descent, this time in Portugal. Millions more should do the same, says David Lesperance.
Read MoreGroups like ICIJ will keep leaking private financial data but, with the right structures, it needn’t be a problem, explains David Lesperance.
Read More130 countries agree to aim for a global minimum corporate tax of 15%, says the G7. Don’t hold your breath, writes David Lesperance.
Read More“As a general rule, it is not advisable to earmark the revenues generated by RCBI programs to reduce public sector debt,” writes Andrés Solimano.
Read More“We’ve seem a sharp increase in CIP investors asking for our assistance after their applications were mishandled or incorrectly filed.”
Read MoreThe heads of Harvey Law Group and CS Global outline what effects they expect the pandemic to have on the investment migration market in 2021 and beyond.
Read MoreHistory is replete with examples of wealthy families who lost everything for lack of a comprehensive backup plan, writes David Lesperance.
Read MoreGovernments are spending trillions responding to 2020. HNWIs hope to be somewhere else when the bill comes, writes Anatoliy Lyetayev.
Read MoreThree major developments have increased the likelihood of EU countries adopting citizenship-based taxation, writes David Lesperance.
Read MoreNot only is corporate tax 76% lower on the island; real estate prices are still well below their pre-crisis peak, writes economist Miguel Pinto-Correia.
Read MoreGreek property just got a whole lot cheaper. The new government has declared it will not collect VAT on real estate investments for the next three years.
Read MoreMany low tax jurisdictions also offer CIP and residency programs, and the overlap between the two previously distinct industries is now nearly complete.
Read MoreChanges in international taxation and the new economic substance rules offer unique advantages for some Caribbean and European CIPs, writes Carlyle Rogers.
Read MoreCarlyle Rogers: CARICOM finally appears to realize that the EU is out to destroy the region’s economic future under the guise of tax good governance and other red herrings. What took them so long?
Read MoreContrary to protestations made by some, the OECD does not care about money laundering, due diligence weaknesses, terrorist financing, and fraud concerns regarding RCBI programs, writes Carlyle Rogers.
Read MoreEvgeny OrlovPanama Frequently, my readers or conference attendees ask me how ultra high net worth individuals, families, and international
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