It’s fascinating to note that Simon Mckie has written in Taxation magazine saying: The new non-domicile tax regime has been cobbled together and will be
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Tax haven Britain, in business, but not for long
The FT has reported that: Britain is once again eligible to market itself as a tax haven following recent concessions to “non-dom” residents, according to
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Putting the non-dom whingers in their place
The FT has done itself little credit over the last few weeks with a mass of letters and commentary supporting the tiny non-domiciled elite who
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So near, but so far from catching private equity
The Budget contains revisions to the rules for employment related securities relating to people who are resident but not ordinarily resident in the UK. These
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This one is going to cause some fun
The Budget notes say (page 246) that: Transfer of Assets Abroad 27. Anti-avoidance legislation designed to prevent individuals from avoiding income tax by transferring assets
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Change in the residence test
The Budget changes the test for resident days in the UK (page 239) You now have to be in the country at midnight. This overcomes
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Domicile: the only changes
There are four changes on domicile: 1) The limit on earnings to be ignored is now £2,000 rather than £1,000 2) Income from offshore trusts
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The Budget – live blog
What budget? After 30 minutes I’ve found nothing to comment upon bar: 1) Domicile rule changes are confirmed as published,a nd will not change again
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Poor children or the super rich?
Brendan Barber has a good article on the Guardian web site. As he says: This week’s budget will show whether ministers grasp a distinct change
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