First, family tax planning remains largely reactive rather than integrated into long-term wealth preservation and succession planning. Second, despite increasing cross-border asset complexity, most entrepreneurs continue to rely on fragmented tax, legal, and investment advisory services that lack effective coordination. These findings suggest growing demand for integrated family office services combining tax planning, legal structuring, asset allocation, governance, and succession planning. Research Internship ProgramThe research was conducted under the supervision of WGI’s research team, with research intern Zufan Zhang contributing throughout the project, including interview preparation, field research, data organization, literature review, and analytical synthesis. The internship was designed to provide hands-on experience in international policy and family office research while exposing students to rigorous research methodologies and cross-border issues.