
"When Tax Goes Wrong... The Consequences for Jersey CSPs" (a complimentary Nov breakfast workshop)
15/09/2025
🚨 When UK tax goes wrong in cross-border structures, the consequences for Jersey CSPs can be catastrophic. But what if you could spot the risks early and safeguard your clients and your business?
Join fellow CSPs and other professionals for an exclusive breakfast seminar co-hosted by Comsure and Trident Tax: "When Tax Goes Wrong... The Consequences for Jersey CSPs"
đź“… Date: 11th November 2025
⏰ Time: 08:15 - 10:00 am
📍 Venue: The Royal Yacht Hotel, Jersey
🎟️ Cost: FREE to attend (BREAKFAST + 1.5hr CPD certificate included!)
Hear directly from UK tax experts Alan Kennedy (Managing Director, Trident Tax) and Dan Smitten, who'll share real-world insights from handling complex HMRC investigations.
They'll dive into a live case study involving a UK-resident settlor of an overseas trust owning an active trading business covering corporate tax residence, settlor ID, IHT pitfalls, anti-avoidance rules, and HMRC's investigative tactics.
Why Jersey professionals (CSPs, trustees, directors) should attend:
- Grasp the JFSC's ramped-up expectations for spotting UK tax risks in complex structures starting January 2025.
- Clarify your tax duties for overseas companies and offshore trusts—protecting settlors, beneficiaries, and your firm.
- Learn practical strategies to mitigate risks, avoid HMRC traps, and reduce financial crime facilitation exposure.
- Walk away with actionable takeaways from a Jersey-relevant HMRC case to strengthen compliance.
Don't leave your structures exposed - don’t leave yourself exposed.Â
Secure your spot today and earn valuable CPD points:
Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/when-tax-goes-wrong-the-consequences-for-jersey-csps-tickets-1692901065659
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