The Impact of U.S. Tax Reform on International Private Clients
STEP Cayman Islands
Speaking Engagement
April 19, 2018
Hal J. Webb leads a discussion regarding an overview of U.S. tax law changes applicable to international private clients at STEP Cayman Islands. The seminar touches on case studies and planning ideas concerning holding companies and other assets owned by foreign trusts with U.S. beneficiaries, taking into account recent changes in U.S. tax law.
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