Study on the Impact and Response of the Implementation of Property Tax and Estate Tax on the Worldwide Asset Allocation of Chinese High Net Worth Individuals in the Context of Global Tax Reform
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Keywords
Property tax, Estate Tax, High net worth individuals, Worldwide asset allocation
Abstract
This paper examines the impact of property tax and estate tax implementations on high-net-worth individuals in China, offering insights into effective asset allocation and tax planning strategies to achieve legal tax optimization. It explores global asset diversification, the establishment of offshore trusts, family offices, strategic immigration planning, and philanthropy as mechanisms to mitigate tax liabilities while ensuring wealth preservation and compliance with evolving tax regulations. This analysis aims to provide a comprehensive framework for navigating the complexities of wealth management in the face of significant fiscal policy changes.
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