I’m writing on residence and domicile at TaxationWeb: In my opinion, the approach you adopt to the question of residence and domicile is a bit
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Do you remember the Domicle debate?
Do you remember the domicile debate and how almost all accountants argued that we had to keep our favourable tax treatment so that all those
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Inequality harms children
The TUC has published a briefing revealing that inequality is just as damaging to children as poverty, and harms their health, education and well-being. As
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Don’t they know London died as a financial centre in April?
The FT has reported that: TIAA-CREF, one of the world’s biggest money managers, is to open its first overseas office by setting up a base
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The new domicile rule won’t work
KPMG have published a guide to the new domicile rule. It includes this fascinating flow chart: I am not going to argue with one little
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The UK: no place to quit
Two curious reports this morning, both covered by the FT. The first says: Britain is the most popular destination in Europe for investment by foreign
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What KPMG demands KPMG shall have.
I overlooked this last week in the FT: A partial climbdown on the new “non-dom” tax regime concerning advisers was signalled yesterday by the Treasury
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Abolishing the domicile rule could have paid for this
The Guardian has reported that: Child poverty in Britain has increased for the second year in a row, government figures revealed yesterday, putting Labour’s target
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It’s not just Switzerland that abuses human rights
There is another dimension to the story I noted earlier today about Switzerland’s infringement of a Swiss banker’s human rights through the promotion of banking
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