The amended legislation proposes a two-year premium tax holiday for captives redomesticated in the state and reduces the retaliatory tax rate applied to RRG
The bill proposes various changes to North Carolina's captive legislation, including a two-year extension of the premium tax holiday for captives that redomesticate in the state.
The event will take place from 28 April to 1 May at the Renaissance Asheville Downtown, with the participation of more than 30 speakers.
The North Carolina Captive Insurance Association has appointed Oscarlyn Elder (pictured) as keynote speaker for its annual conference
He will take office at the annual commissioner’s luncheon at the association’s conference in Asheville on 9 May
Early bird pricing is available for registrations before 10 March
Audit partner Diana Hardy has been selected as chair of the North Carolina Captive Insurance Association
The North Carolina Captive Insurance Association has named Brady Young as a featured speaker at its upcoming annual conference on 1 September
The NCCIA’s annual conference held in Asheville, North Carolina showcased more than 40 speakers representing the best of the global captive insurance industry
Members of the North Carolina captive industry discuss the key elements of Senate Bill 347, including a two-year premium tax holiday, and what it means for the outlook of the captive landscape in the domicile
The NCCIA’s 2018 Annual Conference as Ben Wodecki reports
More than 200 delegates gathered in Charlotte, North Carolina, to attend the state’s three-day annual captive insurance conference. Becky Butcher reports
Martin Eveleigh, chairman of Atlas, discusses the company’s fortunes in 2018 and explains why he expects workers’ compensation to continue to be an important market
Ahead of the 2018 NCCIA Conference, Tom Adams explains why North Carolina was the fastest growing domicile in the US in 2017
Jeremy Colombik of MSI and NCCIA chair explains to Becky Butcher that Notice 2016-66 could be detrimental to not just North Carolina, but other domiciles that are home to smaller captives
Attendees can expect a diverse range of topics at this year’s North Carolina Captive Conference, according to Jesse Coyle
Ten years after the inception of its captive insurance law, North Carolina is flourishing, having hit a significant milestone in licences, and having become the third largest domicile in the US. Ned Holmes examines what the Old North State is doing right
Lori Gorman, newly-appointed deputy commissioner responsible for NCDOI’s captive insurance companies division, and Jackie Obusek, senior deputy commissioner with a senior leadership role over captive regulation, talk to Rebecca Delaney about the department’s development agenda and regulatory environment amid favourable market conditions