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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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  • Tax incentives have long been key in the establishment and development of alternative energy. Lawyers from Shearman & Sterling in London and New York compare how the UK and US governments use incentives to encourage investment and explain why many of these incentives may not be around for much longer.
  • Rolf Wüthrich, of burckhardt, examines the process of corporate immigration of existing companies into Switzerland as an alternative to establishing a new Swiss company when seeking a tax efficient reorganisation.
  • Hans Grimbergen and Ivo Middelink of Ernst & Young look at the impact of Dutch Supreme Court rulings limiting the tax authorities’ ability to use transfer pricing principles to challenge related-party debt financing, and examine recently introduced rules on leveraged acquisition vehicles.

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