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Tax Planning and Global Mobility: APAC Focus

Wednesday, 25 March 2026, Online

Tax Planning and Global Mobility: APAC Focus

Henley & Partners invites you to a global webinar exploring cross-border residence planning and tax residence considerations in the Asia Pacific region, with a focus on Australia, Hong Kong (SAR China), Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, and the UAE.

Why Attend?

  • Gain a high-level comparison of tax residence considerations across the destinations discussed
  • Understand how our analytical approach can support shortlisting jurisdictions based on your circumstances and objectives
  • Learn how we coordinate with independent tax advisors in relevant jurisdictions for jurisdiction-specific guidance
  • Explore the typical steps involved, from initial assessment through to implementation support where specialist structures are required
  • Identify potential areas of complexity early to support informed decision-making and smoother planning

Speakers:

  • Peter Ferrigno
    Director of Tax Services, Henley & Partners
  • Tony Le Nevez
    Managing Partner Australia, Henley & Partners
  • Philippe Amarante
    Managing Partner and Head of Government Advisory EMEA, Henley & Partners
  • Denise Ng
    Managing Partner North Asia, Henley & Partners
  • Scott Moore
    Head of Private Clients Asia, Henley & Partners

Please note this session is for information purposes only and does not constitute tax advice.

Date: Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Session 1:

  • 6:00 New York
  • 11:00 London
  • 15:00 Dubai
  • 19:00 Singapore

Session 2:

  • 12:00 New York
  • 17:00 London
  • 21:00 Dubai

Register here for Session 1.
Register here for Session 2.

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