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Residence; estate planning; pay the right tax

by Alexandre Ippolito | Jun 15, 2020 | • Residency; consequences, double nationality, cross border estate planning, • Tax planning (corporate income tax), • Tax planning (estate taxes and duties), • Tax planning (personal income tax)

French tax residency, the myth of the 183 days The dangers of assessing French tax residency by solely considering whether an individual is spending more than 183 days in France. Contrary to a popular belief, the French tax authorities and French tax courts do not...

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  • • Charities, philanthropy and gifts
  • • Education, Training, Preparation of next generation
  • • Emergency measures; who decides and who will be(come) responsible
  • • Estate planning
  • • Family assets; art collection, portfolio, real properties
  • • Family business; Managing, structuring, involvement
  • • Family Disputes & Solutions
  • • Family Governance and Family Charter
  • • Family Integrity & Organization
  • • Family Offices; role, duties and responsibilities
  • • Foundations and trusts; structures to hold, control, protect and manage family wealth
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  • • Marriage contracts, nuptial agreements and family law
  • • Residency; consequences, double nationality, cross border estate planning
  • • Tax planning (corporate income tax)
  • • Tax planning (estate taxes and duties)
  • • Tax planning (personal income tax)
  • • The will or testament
  • • Transfer to the Next Generation