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International Estate Planning Attorney - CT or FL
Jobot, Naples, Florida, United States, 33939
Join one of the largest trusts and estates practices in the United States!This Jobot Job is hosted by: Colleen GormleyAre you a fit? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" buttonand sending us your resume.Salary: $200,000 - $300,000 per yearA bit about us:Our client seeks an International Estate Planning Attorney to join their CT or FL offices.
If you are a dedicated and ambitious attorney with a passion for international estate planning, we would love to hear from you.*Partners, Counsel and Senior Associates are encouraged to apply.Why join us?401KMedical, Dental, Vision and Life InsuranceFlexible Spending AccountEmployee Assistance ProgramParental LeavePaid Time OffEleven Holidays and 2 Floating HolidaysReferral Bonus ProgramJob DetailsResponsibilities:As an International Estate Planning Attorney, you will be responsible for providing high-quality legal advice and support to our clients on matters related to international estate planning. Your duties will include:1. Advising U.S. clients in the following areas:
- with foreign assets on the proper structures to hold those assets, to
minimize U.S. taxes and coordinating with foreign counsel
- in structuring estate plan documents to benefit foreign beneficiaries
- who are married to a non-U.S. citizen spouse on tax and estate planning structures to minimize U.S. estate and gift tax.
- on renouncing U.S. citizenship or abandoning long-term permanent residency
- on structuring ownership in foreign businesses to minimize U.S. tax2. Drafting U.S. estate plan documents for U.S. clients with foreign assets or foreign beneficiaries and coordinating with foreign counsel3. Administering estates of U.S. individuals who own foreign assets4. Advising foreign clients in the following areas:
- in structuring investments in the U.S., including the acquisition of real estate
- in tax efficient structures to transfer assets to U.S. beneficiaries
- on pre-immigration planning5. Drafting U.S. estate plan documents for foreign clients with assets or beneficiaries in the U.S. and coordinating with foreign counsel6. Administering estates of foreign individuals who own U.S. assets7. Advising clients on U.S. reporting requirements for foreign investments and transfers from foreign entities or peopleInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" button.
If you are a dedicated and ambitious attorney with a passion for international estate planning, we would love to hear from you.*Partners, Counsel and Senior Associates are encouraged to apply.Why join us?401KMedical, Dental, Vision and Life InsuranceFlexible Spending AccountEmployee Assistance ProgramParental LeavePaid Time OffEleven Holidays and 2 Floating HolidaysReferral Bonus ProgramJob DetailsResponsibilities:As an International Estate Planning Attorney, you will be responsible for providing high-quality legal advice and support to our clients on matters related to international estate planning. Your duties will include:1. Advising U.S. clients in the following areas:
- with foreign assets on the proper structures to hold those assets, to
minimize U.S. taxes and coordinating with foreign counsel
- in structuring estate plan documents to benefit foreign beneficiaries
- who are married to a non-U.S. citizen spouse on tax and estate planning structures to minimize U.S. estate and gift tax.
- on renouncing U.S. citizenship or abandoning long-term permanent residency
- on structuring ownership in foreign businesses to minimize U.S. tax2. Drafting U.S. estate plan documents for U.S. clients with foreign assets or foreign beneficiaries and coordinating with foreign counsel3. Administering estates of U.S. individuals who own foreign assets4. Advising foreign clients in the following areas:
- in structuring investments in the U.S., including the acquisition of real estate
- in tax efficient structures to transfer assets to U.S. beneficiaries
- on pre-immigration planning5. Drafting U.S. estate plan documents for foreign clients with assets or beneficiaries in the U.S. and coordinating with foreign counsel6. Administering estates of foreign individuals who own U.S. assets7. Advising clients on U.S. reporting requirements for foreign investments and transfers from foreign entities or peopleInterested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the "Apply" button.