WEBINAR
LIECHTENSTEIN
TUESDAY, 13 JANUARY 2026 | 12:00 - 13:00

International Tax Landscape for mobile UHNWI with Wealth Structures and various cross-border investments

SPEAKER
Professor Dr Martin Wenz
Chair for Business Taxation and the Laws of International and Liechtenstein Taxation
Academic Head of the Liechtenstein Executive School
University of Liechtenstein


CONTENT

  • International Tax Framework and Standards
  • International Focus on Residence, Investment and Wealth Hubs
  • International Tax Compliance and Reporting 2.0

SPEAKERS CV
MARTIN WENZ is a Professor of National and International Tax Law and holds the Chair for Business Taxation and the Laws of International and Liechtenstein Taxation at the University of Liechtenstein in Vaduz. He is also the Academic Head of the Liechtenstein Executive School and the Program Director of the Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Taxation and a course program on the International Taxation of UHNWI, Family Offices and cross-border investments in cooperation with the Tax Academy of Singapore. In addition, he has professional experience regarding International Tax Planning, Private Banking, Corporate, Family and Wealth Governance, and Private Wealth Management.

The main research interests of Professor Wenz are the International Tax Architecture and the re-design of Tax Systems, International Tax Standards and the International Level-Playing-Field on Taxation, the International Tax Treatment of Individuals (UHNWI), Companies, complex Private and Philanthropic Wealth Structures and the various aspects of the Liechtenstein Tax Law. Currently, he is focusing on the implementation, application and qualification of Pillar 2 (GloBE) including the tax treatment and design of Tax Incentives and the impact of the US/G7-Side-by-Side-Agreement on Tax Competition and on a comparative analysis of Residence, Investment, Wealth and Philanthropy Hubs including Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Qatar, Singapore, Switzerland and the UAE. Professor Wenz gives also comprehensive advice to the Liechtenstein Government on National and International Tax Law including Double Tax Agreements and on the Implementation of International Tax Standards including Pillar 2 (GloBE).

STEP Office
Corinne Graf 

 

Date
TUESDAY, 13 JANUARY 2026 | 12:00 - 13:00

Venue
WEBINAR rec
MS Teams
link and presentation will be sent in advance
recorded

Registration by
MONDAY, 12 JANUARY 2026

CPD
1 hour towards CPD obligation

Fee


Link and documents
Link and Presentation will be provided shortly before the webinar.

Timetable on-line
11.57 - 12.00 / Registration (Swiss time, GMT+1) 
12.00 - 13.00 / Talk & Questions

Annulation
Booked places can be cancelled up to 24 hours before the event. Only cancellations made in due time will be refunded. Substitutions may be made at any time.

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