House · Services · Business owners · Closing CRS / CARF
Business owners · exchange of information

The exchange of information about you is already under way. The question is what it will reveal.

CRS works on accounts; CARF adds crypto-assets. Data about you moves between jurisdictions automatically — and one day returns as a request. The House closes the exposure before that request arrives: it assesses what is visible, and moves your ownership into a form that withstands the exchange.

When this is your situation

What the House does

The House looks at your picture through the eyes of the exchange of information: exactly what is visible on each account and asset, which jurisdiction it goes to, and where a mismatch arises. It then builds a target structure and a migration plan — so that by the time of the exchange the position is clean, not contestable.

What you get: an exposure map under CRS and CARF (for each jurisdiction) · a register of mismatches · a target structure · a plan for migrating assets and accounts

Why this way and not another

Before the exchange, not after
the exposure is closed before the request arrives
CRS and CARF together
accounts and crypto-assets in one picture
A clean position
the structure withstands the exchange rather than hiding from it
One partner
assessment, migration and reporting are run together
What stands in the way today

What worries you — and the House’s answer

Where this leads

You know exactly what goes out about you in the exchange, and you have moved your ownership into a form that withstands it. The request, when it comes, finds no mismatch — because it was closed in advance. You stop chasing transparency and stand on a clean position.

Mandate
from $30,000
depending on the number of jurisdictions and assets. It begins with a Diagnostic, which is credited against the mandate fee.
The exposure is closed before the request, not after.
Begin with a Diagnostic for this service

The Diagnostic is credited against the mandate fee. A reply within one business day.

or — a private word with an adviser →