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ACSP’s February 16 seminars: limited space available for both sessions

by isleofman.com 18th January 2016
The Association of Corporate Service Providers has limited space available for its two sessions on Tuesday, February 16 Friday of the seminar with Julia Rosenbloom, Head of Private Client Tax Services at the accountancy, investment management and tax group Smith & Williamson, after the lunchtime event was fully subscribed.

Sponsored by DQ Advocates the seminar: ‘Major changes for non-UK domiciled individuals and for UK property holding structures – the must knows for offshore fiduciaries’ will examine changes announced in the 2015 UK budget, many of which are set to take effect from April 2017 and will outline what actions offshore fiduciaries should consider taking in response.

Ms Rosenbloom’s areas of expertise include high net worth individuals, owner-managed businesses, trusts, (both UK and offshore), and non-UK domiciled individuals. She is also a (non-practising) solicitor and a member of The Chartered Institute of Taxation and The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

The seminar will be at the Upper Hall, Loch Promenade Church, Douglas. Registration for the lunchtime session will be 12noon for a 12.30pm prompt start and for the afternoon session 2pm for a 2.30pm prompt start. Subject to the number of questions and contributions from the audience the lunchtime session is expected to finish around 1.30pm, the afternoon session around 3.30pm.

For bookings, contact Antonia King, aking@acsp.co.im.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 18th, January 2016 01:38pm.

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