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Coffee and Compliance with LexeFiscal

Grenada, November 13, 2025
Sage partnered with Lex Fiscal to bring a much-needed educational seminar to the Grenadian community: Coffee & Compliance: UK Non-Resident/Non-Dom Status & Estate Planning, held today at the Spice Island Beach Resort.

This gathering brought clarity to an area that impacts many Grenadians with ties to the UK—tax compliance, inheritance, and cross-border planning. Sage supported the planning, promotion, and facilitation of the event, ensuring the conversation reached the people who needed it most.


Bridging International Insight With Local Realities

As a boutique advisory studio working at the intersection of strategy, business structure, and cross-border support, Sage sees firsthand how complex international regulations can become, especially for Grenadians who live abroad, return home, or maintain personal or professional ties to the UK.

This seminar filled an important gap by offering grounded, practical guidance in plain language.


Inside the Event

Led by Dr. Clifford John Frank, International Tax Adviser, the session explored core topics such as:

  • The implications of UK non-resident and non-domiciled status
  • Estate planning for families with assets in more than one jurisdiction
  • Succession planning across borders
  • Wealth protection frameworks
  • Building long-term strategies that withstand regulatory change

Attendees also had space to connect, ask questions, and explore scenarios relevant to their own circumstances.


Why This Conversation Matters

More Grenadians than ever are navigating international life—owning property in multiple countries, supporting family abroad, or returning home after years overseas. With that comes the responsibility of understanding how UK tax rules, domicile status, and inheritance laws apply.

Sage often supports clients whose work, assets, or families span borders. Events like these reinforce one of our core beliefs: clarity is powerful, and informed decisions protect what matters most.


How Sage Supports Cross-Border Work

Our role in this seminar reflects Sage’s broader commitment to helping founders and professionals build businesses and structures that are both locally grounded and internationally compliant.

For clients whose work extends beyond Grenada, we offer support with:

  • Company incorporation and business setup
  • Corporate secretary services and documentation
  • Compliance guidance for cross-border operations
  • Work permit support for international staff
  • Structural planning for businesses with international ownership
  • Succession and continuity considerations

Our approach is simple: support that is thoughtful, clear, and practical—rooted in experience across the Caribbean and informed by international regulatory realities.


Looking Ahead

The strong interest in this seminar highlights a growing need for accessible, trustworthy guidance on international taxation, inheritance, and compliance.

Sage will continue creating opportunities for education, conversation, and connection—bringing together the right people, the right information, and the right support at the right time.

We extend sincere thanks to Dr. Clifford John Frank and Lex Fiscal for their expertise, and to every attendee who invested their morning in deepening their understanding.


About Sage

Sage is a boutique advisory studio helping founders, creatives, and entrepreneurs build with clarity and structure.
We offer business setup support, corporate services, strategic advisory, and grounded guidance for individuals and companies operating within Grenada and across borders.

If you’d like to learn more about our work or upcoming events, reach out to us at sage@sage.gd.