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HNWI Tax Update 2026webinar

What is changing in HNWI taxation across key jurisdictions

This roundtable focuses on what is changing right now — the developments that affect decisions you and your clients are making this year.

DATE
05 06 2026
TIME
12:50 CET
FORMAT
Online · Live
Language
English
Why this matters now

The landscape for private wealth taxation is moving faster than ever.

This roundtable focuses on what is changing right now — the developments that affect decisions you and your clients are making this year.

Regimes are shifting

Several jurisdictions are recalibrating residency, wealth and inheritance rules — with direct consequences for HNWI planning.

Stricter scrutiny

Anti-avoidance, disclosure and substance requirements continue to tighten across major jurisdictions.

Old assumptions are at risk

Established planning paths — flat-tax regimes, offshore holdings, lump-sum arrangements — are evolving and require fresh review.

Mobility never stops

Families, founders and investors keep moving. Advisers need current intelligence across multiple jurisdictions, not theory.

What you will gain

An executive briefing built for advisers who need to stay current.

Ninety minutes, eight jurisdictions, one focused conversation among practitioners.

Jurisdictions covered

Ten jurisdictions. One focused conversation.

Each speaker brings a practical, current view of HNWI developments in their jurisdiction — where the regimes are heading and what advisers should watch.

Italy

Inbound regimes, flat tax for new residents, succession trends and recent reforms affecting wealthy individuals

United States

Cross-border exposure, estate and gift tax, international reporting and compliance for non-resident HNWIs.

Spain

Wealth and large-fortune solidarity tax, regional divergence, Beckham regime and inbound planning.

Malta

Residency programmes, remittance basis taxation and structuring for international families.

Switzerland

Influence of abolishment of notional rental income taxation on lump-sum taxation regime

Brazil

Reform of offshore taxation, trusts and exclusive funds, and impact on internationally exposed Brazilian families.

Portugal

Post-NHR landscape, new incentives for qualified inbound residents and current planning windows.

Singapore

Family office regime, tax-incentivised structures and Asia-Europe wealth mobility.

China

Current tax and legal considerations for intrnationally mobile wealthy individuals and families with China connections

Turkiye

Residency, taxation and structuringconsiderations for internationally mobile wealthy individuals and families with Turkiye connections

India

International Tax and Transfer pricing developments for globally mobile Indian families and HNWIs

Speakers

A senior international panel.

Each contributor is a recognised practitioner in their jurisdiction, bringing a current, on-the-ground view of HNWI developments.

Walter Andreoni

Partner
LAWYALTY Avvocati Associati
ITALY

David Borinsky

International Tax Counsel UNITED STATES

Juan Martínez

International Tax & Legal Partner
Grant Thornton
SPAIN

Melanie Ciappara

Tax Advisory Leader
AE Business Advisors
MALTA

Roger Cadosch

Attorney
Cadosch Rechtsanwälte AG
SWITZERLAND

Carlo Lorusso

Founding Partner
Lorusso & Partners
BRAZIL

José Calejo Guerra

Partner
CCSL Advogados
PORTUGAL

Rohit Ganguli

Rohit Ganguli
International Tax Adviser
SINGAPORE

Hao Wu

CHINA

Ramazan Bicer

TURKIYE

Sumeir Ahuja

INDIA

Programme

Agenda

All times CET · indicative timing

Event format

Designed for busy professionals.

A live, executive-style briefing — short, substantive expert interventions across each jurisdiction, followed by audience Q&A. High signal-to-noise, by design.

150 min

Concise expert interventions, no padding

10 jurisdictions

Cross-border perspective in a single session

Live

Direct interaction and audience questions

Follow-up

Optional continuation of discussion with experts

Who should attend

Built for professionals advising private wealth across borders.

Reasons to register

A practical international update on HNWI tax — in one focused session, with senior experts from each jurisdiction.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Is the event live?

Yes — the roundtable is held live online, with audience Q&A.

A recording will be made available to registered participants after the session.

Tax advisers, private client lawyers, family office professionals and other practitioners working with HNWIs.

Practitioner-level. We focus on current developments, not on broad theoretical introductions.

Yes — questions can be submitted during the live session.

We are preparing a broader HNWI lecture series. You may indicate interest after registering.