Hedge Fund Re-domiciliation for Managers
There are a number of factors currently driving the re-domiciliation of hedge funds and many factors driving the relocation of hedge fund managers.
Increased taxes, the OECD-led review of offshore domiciles and increasing regulation are just some of the issues causing funds and their managers to look at new jurisdictions offering far better business deals.
But what are the real issues involved when re-domiciling? What are the compliance issues, the tax implications, the actual costs? The concerns differ if you are a manager moving to another country to if you are a manager considering relocating your actual fund. However, the tax, legal, regulatory and cost implications, these aspects remain the same
IBC’s Hedge Fund Re-domiciliation for Managers brings together industry experts from the UK, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Ireland to debate and discuss the options and the real-life practicalities in making the move.
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