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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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  • Fighting the greenhouse effect has been a national priority for France for a long time. Sonia Bonnabry of Lexcom looks at how the country is reviving its plans for a carbon tax and learning from past mistakes.
  • The financial services industry seems certain to navigate 2012 through turbulent waters with the eurozone crisis unfolding by the day, the increasingly visible hand of state regulation and bailouts, political sensitivity cumulating in the Occupy Wall Street protests, and the surging influence of the G20 emerging economies in global finance. Sam Sim and Akiko Sumikawa, two financial services transfer pricing specialists, for a leading global bank, say that taxpayers who assume the present trend will continue risk missing some forces already upon us that are shaping the future of financial services transfer pricing (FSTP).
  • Leon Mok, of Baker Tilly Pitcher Partners in Perth, summarises the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) views, the context of their evolution and also key considerations for future private equity transactions in Australia.

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