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Technical & Public Affairs information
This section contains advice and guidance given by the AIC to our Members and their managers on matters such as tax, accounting and
statistics, regulation and legal matters. It also includes representations that the AIC has made to Government departments and
regulatory bodies.
The latest papers are listed below:
14 Nov 2008
Reponse to Rasmussen and Lehne reports on private equity and hedge funds
Policy papers : Other submissions
The AIC has submitted a paper to the European Commission in preparation for its formal response to the Rasmussen and Lehne reports on private equity and hedge funds
06 Nov 2008
The new Guernsey solvency test - a paper from Ozannes
Technical guidance : Regulation & legal
Paul Christopher, a partner in the law firm Ozannes, has published a paper on the new solvency test which is required under the Companies (Guernsey) Law 2008.
03 Oct 2008
Tax reforms for investment trust companies
Policy papers : Consultation responses
The AIC's response to HM Treasury's proposals to reform the tax rules to allow investment trust companies to invest tax-efficiently in bonds and other interest-bearing securities.
17 Sep 2008
Guernsey company law - slides from AIC seminar
Technical guidance : Regulation & legal
The AIC has published slides from its seminar on Guernsey company law on 16 September 2008.
04 Sep 2008
Money Laundering Regulations 2007
Technical guidance : Regulation & legal
The AIC has produced guidance to help non-executive directors of investment companies to understand and apply the HMRC Guidance on the Money Laundering Regulations 2007.
04 Sep 2008
IASC Foundation Constitution Review
Policy papers : Consultation responses
The AIC's response to the review by the Trustees of the International Accounting Standard's Committee of the IASC constitution.
03 Sep 2008
Further guidance on the Disclosure and Transparency Rules
Technical guidance : Regulation & legal
The AIC has published further guidance on the requirements of the DTR which collates the answers to the most commonly asked questions by AIC Members on the publication and dissemination of periodic financial information.
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