United States:
Art: Galleries Going Global
12 November 2019
Withers LLP
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In this podcast, we discuss issues related to art galleries
doing business in multiple jurisdictions. Our host and art lawyer
Diana Wierbicki talks to Charles Kolstad about tax issues, the
corporate structure, and setting up a process for art galleries to
engage in business in more than one state or country. Galleries are
increasingly looking to expand globally. Charles reviews what
practical considerations come up as more and more galleries are
developing their brand across jurisdictions and what you need to
know while operating in multiple jurisdictions to avoid any
surprises.
Follow the link to view other podcasts in our Withers talks: Art series.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
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about your specific circumstances.
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