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There will be a Gallic flavour at the next lunchtime seminar to be held by the Isle of Man branch of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
The guest speaker will be Edward Reed from law firm Macfarlanes, who will tell members about recent changes to the French tax system and the effects they will have on Trusts.
Mr Reed was educated in the United Kingdom and France, and has specialised in acting for French-speaking and Swiss-based clients.
The event is at the Claremont Hotel, from 1pm on March 2, and is open to members and non-members of STEP.
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