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20/04/2018 

Trustees cannot simply brush aside beneficiaries' request for information

11/02/2018 

INTERNATIONAL - UK: Legislation this summer on register of foreign property-owners

12/01/2018 

The Japanese government's 2018 tax reform bill abolishes the recently introduced rule under which the heirs of a long-term resident foreigner who died outside Japan remain liable to Japanese inheritance tax (IHT) on estate assets anywhere in the world. The rule had threatened to derail the government's efforts to attract foreign talent to live and work in Japan, because it meant IHT liability could follow a foreign national for up to five years after leaving the country.

03/12/2017 

COMPRAVENDITA - NEW ZEALAND: Government tightens ban on foreigners' land purchases

08/06/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - HONG KONG: Multiple property stamp duty gap axed

28/03/2017 

INTERNATIONAL - Canadian notary must reimburse buyer stuck with non-resident seller's CGT bill

04/09/2015 

Notaries and real estates

04/09/2015 

Notaries and real estates

09/12/2007 

The purchase of a home is always an important step in our lives. Just as the sale of a property also carries significant overtones: from investment decisions, to the reordering of assets, to the need for generational change. Whether it be the purchase or the sale of a property, it is not something to be taken lightly. Indeed, these are extremely complex operations that are full of pitfalls and that cannot be undertaken without the advice of an expert. Are you aware of the rights and oblig

09/12/2007 

As may be observed above, the role of the notary is important in guaranteeing the statements the vendor usually makes at the time the sale takes place. In particular, the vendor is obliged to make known how the asset he is about to sell came into his hands. It may be that he purchased it for a consideration in the normal way, or that he has occupied it for a sufficient number of years to avert any danger of eviction. It may be, however, that the property was donated to the vendor or

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