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Breaking news: Capital Gains Tax Charges for Non-Resident Owners of UK Real Estate

Following the introduction of new laws in Finance Act 2013 regarding the ownership of UK real estate in a corporate vehicle, it has now been widely reported in the press that further changes may be ...

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EIS Planning: From the Cradle to the Grave

As you may know the landscape for personal tax planning has changed significantly since the introduction of the General Anti Avoidance Rule earlier this year. As a result we are seeing renewed ...

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Eurobonds; what’s all the fuss about?

A national newspaper has recently run a series of articles that highlight the perceived abuse of a tax exemption involving many high profile companies. In our view, this appears to be another case ...

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A BIR’d in the Hand

Or how to remit and make free investments

The difference in the way the UK taxes its own citizens and non-UK domiciles (“non-doms”) is well understood. Most of us have heard of the remittance basis ...

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Taxing by citizenship - a much needed break by the IRS?

The IRS has recently introduced the Streamline Voluntary Disclosure programme. This scheme has been offered as something akin to an olive branch. Its aim is help those US citizens residing outside ...

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Partnership Condoc: Breaking up is hard to do

As announced in the 2013 Budget, the Government is consulting on changes to two aspects of the partnership tax rules.

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Finance Act round-up

The Finance Act passed into law as expected on 17 July 2013, and is perhaps best summed up as an anti-avoidance bill. There are some positives, however, and we have sought to draw out the good and ...

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Home is Where the Charge is

The Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings or “ATED” regime is now upon us, and could end up being a first step towards a so-called mansion tax in the UK.

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