UK tax tribunal delivers outcome on domicile case
Appeal results in reduction in taxes of around £100,000
Appeal results in reduction in taxes of around £100,000
Anyone arguing that they are not UK-domiciled should create and maintain evidence, warns tax expert
Promoters ‘will take every step to limit their liabilities should things not pan out as expected’
Advisers should take specialist tax advice, warns trust and estate planning expert
QB Partners’ Gerry Brown discusses origin and choice
Labour Party is likely to change the rules if it wins the next general election
They have been ‘drafted in such a way that it remains difficult to interpret’
It is supposed to act as a deterrent, but one tax expert says there are quite a few get-out-clauses
With most life offices downsizing their technical teams, where can advisers turn for expertise?
Advisers whose clients are among the 65,000 individuals and businesses said to be under investigation for having used UK tax avoidance schemes, are being told that they should begin urging these clients to line up the cash necessary to pay the disputed amount by early autumn.
Beer drinkers and players enjoying free bingo games to play were not the only ones Chancellor George Osborne addressed in his budget; as Prudential’s Gerry Brown reports, he included provisions affecting non-natural persons, Offshore employment intermediaries, and other individuals and entities of the offshore world...
Cuts to the bingo tax and beer duty by George Osborne in his 2014 Budget yesterday gave the UK press something to feast on late yesterday and earlier today, while those whose annual job it is to analyse the significance of some of Osborne's other changes attempted to make sense of them.