Transatlantic property and family ties can prove challenging and confusing when a loved one in Germany deceases and/or property and other assets are involved. What legal documents should be in place in these transatlantic transactions and what tax aspects should be regarded?
This webinar addresses Germans living in the U.S. either with work visa, GreenCard or dual citizenship. We will cover topics such as transatlantic inheritance tax & law US/Germany, and what documents should be present once family and minor children are involved. Experts from the legal and tax side from the U.S. and Germany will be presenting and able to answer questions.
Speakers:
Friedrich Acker
Attorney at law and Associate Partner at Rödl & Partner
Florian Damstadt
head of Rödl & Partner USA International Expatriate Consulting Team
Rigien Jackson
Partner at Jackson, Landrith & Kulesz, PC
Theresa Rath
Tax Advisor & Associate Partner at Rödl Rechtsanwalts-/Steuerberatungsgesellschaft mbH Stuttgart
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