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Trophy assets are evolving from personal indulgences to structured investments, prompting family offices to prioritise tax efficiency, governance discipline, and cross-border compliance
May 21, 2026
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  • Will Morris has devoted his career to tax policy and is involved in a number of organisations including GE, the OECD, the American Chamber of Commerce, the EU and the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Here he talks to Sophie Ashley about how tax policy is affecting tax systems around the world and the difficulties involved in balancing a number of roles while managing internal tax policy for a large multinational company.
  • By understanding the implications of the country’s new carbon tax, South African companies can be well placed to help shape policy, satisfy reporting requirements and build a more sustainable business model, says KPMG’s André Boekhoudt
  • Sustainable tax planning and a harmonious relationship between the tax authorities and taxpayers mean that Switzerland retains an attractive corporate tax system, believe Pascal Hinny and Jean-Blaise Eckert of Lenz & Staehelin.

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