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If there was a theme in international estate planning in 2006 it might be local is global. Countries (principally in Europe) made changes that were largely local in nature but had implications for foreigners. Expect to see these changes play an important role in financial and estate planning throughout 2007. Switzerland broadened its tax exemption for earnings received from foreign subsidiaries. Investors

Edward J. Finley II, Managing Director and Private Client Advisor

January 1, 2007

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Edward J. Finley, II, vice president, JPMorgan Private Bank, New York

If there was a theme in international estate planning in 2006 it might be “local is global.” Countries (principally in Europe) made changes that were largely local in nature — but had implications for foreigners. Expect to see these changes play an important role in financial and estate planning throughout 2007.

Switzerland broadened its tax exemption for earnings received from foreign subsidiaries. Investors might be expected to take advantage of Switzerland's significant treaty network to access investments in the European Union more tax-efficiently.

Spain seems to be embarking on a program to create an environment to attract wealthy foreign expatriates. In 2006, the co...

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About the Author

Edward J. Finley II

Managing Director and Private Client Advisor, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management

Edward Finley is a Managing Director and Private Client Advisor with U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management, in New York. Ed leads the design and development of tailored financial strategies for a select group of families, endowments, and foundations. He orchestrates thoughtful initiatives in investment management, trust and estate planning services, wealth strategy, family office services, banking, and philanthropy, integrating the insights and experience of a team of in-house specialists. As the lead relationship manager, Ed works closely with clients to facilitate informed decision-making and active stewardship of wealth.

Ed has worked in wealth management since 1991. Prior to joining U.S. Trust, Ed spent thirteen years with J.P. Morgan Private Bank in New York, where he was a Managing Director and Senior Banker consulting to high net worth families, closely held businesses, charitable foundations and non-governmental organizations. He began his career practicing law with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, and Kirkland & Ellis, where he focused on domestic and international trust and estate planning services. His career also includes a tenure with Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP, where he advised families on wealth strategy and estate administration.

Ed is an adjunct Professor at the University of Virginia, McIntire School of Commerce, where he teaches the advanced quantitative finance seminar in investment management. He is a frequent lecturer and author on wealth management issues and serves on the editorial board of Trusts & Estates  magazine.

Ed earned his B.A. from the University of Virginia and his J.D. from the University of Chicago.* He lives in New York City with his husband and two children.

*In his role at U.S. Trust, Ed does not provide legal advice.