BAB Academy: Navigating Cross-Border Mobility - Tax and Immigration Insights on Transatlantic Moves for Professionals and Families

Wednesday, January 21st

Join BritishAmerican Business (BAB) for an in-depth discussion on cross-border mobility, tax strategy and immigration planning for families and professionals navigating transatlantic relocation to the US and to the UK. 

 

Our panel of immigration, tax and legal experts will explore the latest developments in tax and immigration policies, offering guidance on how recent changes may impact cross-border moves. Discussion topics will include cross-border tax and accounting considerations, current immigration pathways and visa updates, and strategic planning for wealth and business continuity. Attendees will gain practical insights and resources to support seamless transitions for families and businesses in an increasingly complex global environment. 

Date: Wednesday, January 21st 
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST 
           4:00 pm – 5:00 pm GMT
Platform:
Zoom

The BAB Academy is designed for ambitious, high-potential management professionals to equip them with the tools, knowledge and strategies to excel and become an influential leader. The Academy will cover a range of professional development and managerial skills, including strategic planning, effective communication, budget planning, conflict resolution, decision-making, performance management, and more. The sessions will focus on building a well-rounded skill set essential for managerial and future c-suite success and help facilitate connections and expand professional circles. Our carefully curated sessions are developed and delivered by BAB member companies – transatlantic firms and organizations of all sizes, based on both sides of the Atlantic – who have a wealth of experience in every aspect of business needed to give comprehensive skill development.

Meet the Speakers

Khensani Mathebula

Attorney

Laura Devine Immigration

Hunter Norton, J.D., CPA

Partner

Farkouh Furman & Faccio LLP 

Jennifer Stevens

Managing Director

Laura Devine Immigration