Wealthy families often have assets and interests spread all over the globe. As such, losing sight of the complex web of tax laws in multiple jurisdictions can have “wildly unexpected” consequences for succession planning. This is according to Suzanne Johnston, partner at Stephenson Harwood, who has been building the UK law firm’s private wealth team in Singapore. “Families are more…
“Wildly unexpected consequences”: What families miss about succession planning
By Twinkle Sparta, associate editor | 11 July 2023

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