Robert Anthony
UK Chartered Certified Accountant
Robert Anthony is Professor of International Tax Law at
University [Miami, USA; Valenciennes, France]; and
Principal Partner at Anthony & Cie [Sophia Antipolis, France].
Anthony & Cie is an International Tax and
Property Planning Family Office: european
tax analysts specializing in the structure of worldwide tax
liabilities, estate planning and property matters for domestic
tax residents and non-residents in France.
Anthony & Cie is member
of “Chambre des indépendants du Patrimoine”.
> www.antco.com
Pedagogical Experience
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Since 2001 Visiting Professor
International Business Law Services Faculty, Los Angeles, USA
Valenciennes University, School of Law, France
Sophia Antipolis University, School of Law, France
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Since 2000
Adjunct Professor of International Tax Law
St.
Thomas University, Miami, USA
Book
March 1998
“International Fiscal Strategy”
Published by Monitor Press, London, UK
Publications
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Any articles published since
1996 in following magazines can be seen on “www.antco.com”
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Accounting &
Business
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AngloInfo
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Connection
Côte d’Azur
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Droit
Fiscal
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Focus
on France
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French Property News
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FT Expat
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International Tax Report
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Investissement Conseils
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l’agefi
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La Tribune
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L’EMensuel
de l’ordre
des experts-comptables
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MSI
Direct
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Offshore Investment Magazine
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Residence
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Revue Fiscale Notariale
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Riviera Times
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Shore to Shore, The official Publication
of the Offshore Institute
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Sunday Business Post
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Swiss Style
Book
March 1998
“International Fiscal Strategy”
Published by Monitor Press, London, UK
Recent
Lectures
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2003
Luxembourg
“The
Savings Tax Directive in Monaco”
Geneva & Zurich
“Offshore problems onshore solutions or… How
France can become an attractive onshore jurisdiction for High
Net Worth Individuals”
Geneva “La Nouvelle-Zélande : le nouvel
eldorado pour une planification fiscale de qualité”
Amsterdam “The
savings Tax directive and its impact on the Offshore world”
Geneva “Quelles sont les stratégies
d’optimisation valides face à la retenue à la source”
Monaco “Le futur environnement de la fiscalité
européenne.
L’avenir de la place financière de Monaco”
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2002
Amsterdam “Pre immigration tax planning to
France”
Miami “Update on recent European and French
tax developments for cross-border US-European clients”
Geneva “Tax planning regarding a change of
residence to
France”
Amsterdam “How a high jurisdiction become an
interesting jurisdiction for tax purposes”
Luxembourg “The use of life insurance for international
tax planning”
Switzerland “The use of life insurance for
international tax planning”
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2001
Miami “How
a high jurisdiction can become a tax haven: the French case”
Miami “Direct & Indirect Taxation of
E-Commerce”
Vienna
“Value Added Tax and fiscal trends in electronic commerce in
Europe”
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1999
Bombay “Taxation in
France”
“Holding et gestion des flux
financiers en Europe”
“Régime fiscal des dirigeants et
associés en Europe”
Dublin “Taxation of expatriates and
immigrants in
France”
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