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The Annett Consultancy offers services to private individuals who are, or who intend to become, French residents assisting you in both your personal and your business capacity.
We can advise:
- people who are working (including cross border), retired, or have taken early retirement
- self-employed business owners
- majority shareholding company directors
- professional advisers and consultants in the major disciplines (including law, medicine and teaching)
- diplomats and all international personnel
- employees (individually or collectively)
- associations and trusts
- expatriates
Our service areas:
- Assisting with fiscal, legal and general issues — relating to all forms of personal and business taxation, state and private healthcare, personal loans and mortgages, the effects of French laws such as marriage regimes and tontine clauses, identity cards, driving licences, business creations.
- Providing every kind of financial and investment advice — covering all French and offshore forms of investments, savings, retirement planning and pensions, income and risk protection.
- The act of brokerage — for all forms of investment media whether financial or banking, savings, pensions, income and other forms of protection, private healthcare, and loan and mortgage products.
Although each of our service areas is available individually, The Annett Consultancy will tend to combine them when advising you on how best to arrange your overall financial affairs, for maximum fiscal, legal, protection and investment benefit.
Whatever your needs may be, and however complex they might seem, taking advantage of The Annett Consultancy's expertise and service ethos is the only way to ensure that your new financial and investment strategy is fiscally optimised and legally sound, and has the right — and best — investment potential.
As professionals, we naturally work on a fee basis. However, as most acts of brokerage are remunerated by commission, this provides additional opportunities for financing our services in the most appropriate manner — and always by mutual agreement, signed before we start to act for you. |