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Guernsey
Carey Olsen
This guide to Guernsey's private client sector includes commentary on tax, trusts, foundations and private wealth structures used within the jurisdiction...
Jersey
Carey Olsen
This guide to Jersey's private client sector includes commentary on tax, trusts, foundations and private wealth structures used within the jurisdiction...
Switzerland
Loyens & Loeff
The Swiss limited qualified investor fund (L-QIF) has become available on 1 March 2024 following the partial revision of the Federal Act on Collective Investment Schemes (CISA) and the amendment...
UK
Herbert Smith Freehills
Against a backdrop of elusive economic growth and high public debt, leaving little room to manoeuvre, the Chancellor delivered a Budget with relatively few surprises.
TLT Solicitors
All business owners need to keep an eye on succession plans because it is inevitable for any successful business and circumstances can change quickly.
Withers LLP
HMRC have launched a new disclosure facility for unpaid tax arising from cryptoasset transactions. The new purpose-built facility, which was launched in November 2023...
Osborne Clarke
In the Spring Budget on 6 March 2024, the chancellor announced large-scale reform to the tax regime for "non-doms". The measures announced include an intention...
Price Bailey
In light of the Spring Budget (6 March 2024) non-UK domicile tax rules will be replaced with a residence-based regime. Updates and comments on the changes will be held within this article.
Nazali
Cut employee's' National Insurance by another 2p in the Budget, meaning it falls from 10% to 8% and self-employment NIC 4 reduce from 8% to 6%...
Gerald Edelman
We are delighted to release our summary of the key announcements in the Spring Budget 2024.
Osborne Clarke
The UK chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, presented his Spring Budget on 6 March 2024. In keeping with his previous fiscal events, this budget was presented as one for investment, lower taxes and "long term" growth.
Travers Smith LLP
The biggest surprise in the Spring Budget was perhaps the raucous reaction given by the House to a fairly muted set of tax proposals.
Lewis Silkin
"There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination!" So sang Willy Wonka, in both his Gene Wilder and Timothee Chalamet incarnations – I have no idea about the Johnny Depp version...
Forsters
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, has announced that the government will abolish the current tax regime for individuals who are UK...
Buzzacott
Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, presented his Spring Budget Statement to a packed and fractious House of Commons earlier today.
Withers LLP
After a week of frenzied press speculation, Jeremy Hunt has now confirmed that the UK's 200-some year old remittance basis of taxation will be abolished.
Price Bailey
The Spring Budget 2024 introduced a number of changes to the taxation of residential property, with some winners and some losers from the announcements.
Travers Smith LLP
For the Tory Government, part of their pitch for votes will come through the Budget taking place on 6th March, and we have a number of breadcrumbs as to what to expect.
Dixcart UK
As of 1 January 2024, Pillar 2 (BEPS 2.0) came into effect, as recommended by the OECD, where multinational companies are subject to a global minimum tax of 15% ...
Dixcart UK
In this scenario, an international private client, let's call him John, a UK resident in his early 70s and a widower, found himself confronted with a substantial Inheritance Tax (IHT) bill.
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