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In this month’s review, Edward Reed and Klara Kronbergs (Macfarlanes) consider some of the more nuanced aspects of the non-dom reforms, as well as some key tribunal decisions affecting private clients.
Edward Reed and Damiano Sogaro (Macfarlanes) report on the latest on information notices, nudge letters, penalties and more.
There is no equivalent to a Foundation registered with the Dubai International Finance Centre Registrar of Companies under English law. How then should they be treated for UK tax purposes? Kyra Motley and Will Timbrell (Boodle Hatfield) investigate.
Is Labour’s diagnosis of the tax gap accurate and has the party misjudged its non-dom proposals, asks James Quarmby (Stephenson Harwood).
Matthew Shayle (Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove) examines a practical problem with ability of ‘deemed dom’ individuals to use their post-April 2019 foreign capital gains.
Andrew Goldstone and Natalie Quail (Mishcon de Reya) review the latest tax developments that matter affecting private clients.
 
Janet Paterson and Thomas Barker (Charter Tax) explain the impact of the draft Finance Bill 2017 amendments to the non-dom regime.
 
Andrew Goldstone and Natalie Quail (Mishcon de Reya) review the latest tax developments affecting private clients, including the three key consultations.
 

Thomas Barker and Janet Pierce (Charter Tax Consulting) explain the bad news and good news from the latest condoc on non-dom reforms.

Whilst there will be no repeal of the non-dom rules, we can expect further tinkering, writes Mark Davies (Mark Davies & Associates). 

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