The Trident Practical Guide to Offshore Trusts


Book Description

This guide provides an analysis of the legislative changes that have occurred in various offshore jurisdictions around the world. It provides analysis of the legislative conditions prevailing in each of the 14 international trust jurisdictions, supplemented by significant statutory provisions.




The Trident Practical Guide to Offshore Trusts


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"Use of offshore trusts has increased dramatically in recent years with the growing internationalisation of the affairs of individuals and businesses. Professional advisers today regard offshore trusts as providing a practical solution to many issues involving international estate and tax planning, political and creditor protection, and the structuring of international company activities." "The guide provides all of the information advisers require on each offshore jurisdiction's trust laws in one comprehensive volume. The guide is carefully structured to allow for easy access to each topic. Questions on formation of a trust, rights of settlors, creditor/asset protection trusts, perpetuity rules, duties of trustees, charging clauses, powers and obligations of protectors, confidentiality, and taxation are all clearly dealt with in readily identifiable sections. The sections can be cross-referenced across the different jurisdictions covered." "The guide covers the most popular trust jurisdictions, namely Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Hong Kong, Isle of Man, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Mauritius and the Turks & Caicos Islands. There is also a chapter dealing with the Hague Convention on Trusts."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved




The Financial Services Sourcebook


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Provides a first port of call for those seeking information sources in a sector that has undergone tremendous change in recent years. Includes information on banks and building societies, insurance companies, investment funds and pension funds. Highlights essential reference works, consumer information, career guides, technical reports, official publications, market and company research, product information and electronic resources. Identifies the most appropriate sources and provides assistance in choosing between competing items and provides an overview of significant international sources




International Life Insurance


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The editor has assembled a distinguished group of authorities on international life insurance to set out the key issues in this fast-changing area of international planning - and how to profit from the financial benefits it offers.




The Trident Guide to British Virgin Islands Trusts


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A guide to BVI trusts, which includes copies of the relevant legislation.




Trends in Contemporary Trust Law


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Rev. versions of papers originally presented at a conference held on Jan. 6-7, 1996 in Cambridge, U.K.




Havens in a Storm


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Small states have learned in recent decades that capital accumulates where taxes are low; as a result, tax havens have increasingly competed for the attention of international investors with tax and regulatory concessions. Economically powerful countries including France, Britain, Japan, and the United States, however, wished to stanch the offshore flow of domestic taxable capital. Since 1998 the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has attempted to impose common tax regulations on more than three dozen small states. In a fascinating book based on fieldwork and interviews in twenty-two countries in the Caribbean, North America, Europe, and islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, J. C. Sharman shows how the struggle was decided in favor of the tax havens, which eventually avoided common regulation. No other book on tax havens is based on such extensive fieldwork, and no other author has had access to so many of the key decision makers who played roles in the conflict between onshore and offshore Sharman suggests that microstates succeeded in their struggle with great powers because of their astute deployment of reputation and effective rhetorical self-positioning. In effect, they persuaded a transnational audience that the OECD was being untrue to its own values by engaging in a hypocritical, bullying exercise inimical to free competition.










Chambers UK 2009


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An independent guide to the top solicitors, barristers, law firms and barristers' chambers in the United Kingdom.