Publications
The Government introduced new visa rules in March 2011 with the aim of attracting foreign investors. As a result the current Tier 1 UK Investor Visa is a relatively straightforward route for high net worth individuals coming to live in the UK.
Dhana Sabanathan discusses how to preserve wealth for generations to come.
Whether an individual is UK resident or not can have a significant impact in relation to the taxation of their worldwide income and gains. Glen Atchison and Dhana Sabanathan look at the Government's recent issue of a consultation paper as a step towards introducing a Statutory Residence Test.
In this article, the Tax Group focus on the implications that the Coalition Government's First Budget will have for UK resident and non-UK domiciled individuals.
It has been another unusual year, and although many clients continued to face difficult markets, an increasingly large proportion have been thriving. Has a corner been turned? We don't think so yet - but the signs are encouraging, and we have begun 2011 with great optimism.
Untangling the legal affairs of married foreign nationals can make interpreting Resolution 1441 look like child's play, say Dhana Sabanathan and Katie Longmate from Harbottle & Lewis.
The UK's tough economic climate can make moving abroad look attractive but there are serious implications on paying tax
The coalition government recently announced its intention to generate an additional £7 billion a year in tax revenues by 2015 through targeting wealthy individuals. To achieve this, HMRC will rely upon far reaching (and increasingly extensive) information powers.
The recent case of Charles v Fraser has again highlighted the binding effect of carefully drafted mutual Wills.
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