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The Election, Your Money, and How to Protect Your Assets

Thursday, August 27th @ 12 Noon ET
No registration necessary for this (no cost) event.  Simply enter the Zoom Meeting slightly before the start time.
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Foreign vs. Domestic Asset Protection Trusts
This seminar presents an overview of asset protection trusts, including their protective characteristics and taxation under U.S. law. Attendees will learn the pros and cons of domestic vs. offshore trust planning, the original form of asset protection. Discussions include how to effectively plan using both foreign and domestic trusts for different protective and tax strategies.

Thursday, July 16th @ 12 Noon ET
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Expatriation and the Permanent Estate Tax Taint of Section 2801
In this seminar, we present an overview of expatriation by U.S. citizens and U.S. residents under section 877A of the Internal Revenue Code.  We also examine the potentially permanent estate and gift tax taint of expatriation under section 2801.

Thursday, June 25th @ 12 Noon ET
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U.S. Taxation of Trusts - Domestic and International
In this seminar, we explain the U.S. tax impact of creating, funding and operating both U.S. and foreign trusts. Issues addressed are relevant to citizens, resident non-citizens and non-resident aliens. Topics discussed include the tax impact of a change in status of the grantor, trustee and beneficiaries. Planning strategies presented include gift and estate tax avoidance, pre-immigration and pre-expatriation planning, as well as avoidance of the deemed sale of trust assets.

Tuesday, June 9th @ 12 Noon ET
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Expatriation Planning for U.S. Citizens and Residents
This seminar presents an overview of the U.S. tax impact of expatriation. Discussions include the “exit tax” triggering the deemed sale of assets world-wide, as well as, the emigrant’s estate and gift tax obligations.  Participants will learn how both U.S. citizens and non-citizen residents may avoid triggering the expatriation tax.

Tuesday, May 19th @ 12 Noon ET
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Learn about the tax impact of creating, funding and operating both national and foreign trusts. Issues addressed are relevant to citizens, resident non-citizens and non-resident aliens. Topics discussed include gift and estate tax avoidance, pre-immigration and pre-expatriation planning, as well as avoidance of the deemed sale of trust assets.

Marriott Jacksonville
4670 Salisbury Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32256

For more information, please contact the FICPA Jacksonville Chapter.
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Learn about foreign taxation and associated asset protection and the impact of cryptocurrencies.

Doral Arrowwood Resort
975 Anderson Hill Road
Rye Brook, NY 10573


For more information, please contact the NYSSCPA.
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Learn about the tax impact of creating, funding and operating both national and foreign trusts. Issues addressed are relevant to citizens, resident non-citizens and non-resident aliens. Topics discussed include gift and estate tax avoidance, pre-immigration and pre-expatriation planning, as well as avoidance of the deemed sale of trust assets.

Hilton University of Florida
1714 SW 34th St
Gainesville, FL  32607


For more information, please contact the FICPA.
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Learn about the tax impact of creating, funding and operating both national and foreign trusts. Issues addressed are relevant to citizens, resident non-citizens and non-resident aliens. Topics discussed include gift and estate tax avoidance, pre-immigration and pre-expatriation planning, as well as avoidance of the deemed sale of trust assets.

Embassy Suites Hotel Ft Myers
10450 Corkscrew Commons Drive
Estero, FL  33928


For more information, please contact the FICPA.
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Attending faculty and students will learn about cutting-edge legal issues on domestic asset protection trusts and foreign trust structures (and associated taxation).  Pros and cons of each option are compared and contrasted from both a protective and tax perspective.

University of Florida
Levin College of Law
Holland Hall, Room 285
309 Village Drive
Gainesville, FL  32611
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