Lorne House Family Office Website

Fiduciary Services ...

Protecting your Family Finances ...

The Lorne House Family Office can provide a truly independent and bespoke family administration and advisory service, including company formation, payroll services and the administration of trusts. There are several advantages to using company and trust structures, among which are:

  • Tax Benefits
  • Asset Management and Ring Fencing of Assets
  • Confidentiality "At Arm's Length"
  • Mitigation of Probate and Forced Heirship Rules

    While we regularly contact our clients by telephone and email, we prefer to meet in person, both at the outset and at whatever interval suits their individual needs. Lorne House offers a discreet setting for meetings, due to its natural privacy and proximity to the Island's airport.

    In Good Company ...

    The international recognition of Isle of Man incorporated companies offers our clients robust legal protection of their assets, irrespective of jurisdiction. The introduction of a zero rate of corporate tax in the Isle of Man in April 2006 also offers a significant tax advantage over other offshore centres. With our highly experienced team of administrators and company directors, Lorne House Family Office has the flexibility to form and administer services in multiple jurisdictions according to our clients' needs. Trust law on the Isle of Man has had the benefit of several centuries of refinement. This robustness offers added protection for trust beneficiaries not afforded by other jurisdictions. In certain circumstances, Isle of Man Trusts also afford some tax advantages.

    Lorne House Family Office offers the advice of Trustees with a wealth of experience in the field of trust administration. Our office boasts a low level of staff turnover, which means that our client relationships are built up over several years and the true meaning of "trust" can be established between our officers and our clients.

    At the outset, we would establish with our client what might be the appropriate structure in which to house their assets. A typical example of this is illustrated below.


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