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Claire Weeks and Dominic Condé-Cole (Maurice Turnor Gardner) explain why it’s now a very good time to consider de-enveloping in order to mitigate the increasing double tax costs.

Claire Lillie (EY) sets out some proactive planning techniques that can be implemented to reduce the mixed fund burden, and some strategies that can allow for efficient UK remittances of funds to be made where needed.
Andrew Goldstone and Annie Bouch (Mishcon de Reya) provide a round-up of the major tax developments affecting private clients this year.
 
Arabella Murphy and Claire Weeks (Maurice Turnor Gardner) provide your expert guide to the rules in the current Finance Bill and the Bill to come.
 
Andrew Goldstone and Nicola Simmons (Mishcon de Reya) provide the monthly update on the taxation of private clients.
 
Claire Hooper (EY) outlines the government’s plans to re-introduce measures dropped from the pre-election Finance Bill and looks at the changes made to the previous draft.
 
Claire Hooper and Chris Sanger (EY) assess the state of play following enactment of the (truncated) Finance Bill.
 

There were some surprising omissions in the Finance Bill, report Thomas Barker and Janet Parterson (Charter Tax).

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

In this month’s briefing, Andrew Goldstone and Victoria Howarth (Mishcon de Reya) review recent developments in the private client arena, including the new non-dom proposals; changes to the IHT residence nil-rate band provisions; the end of offshore disclosure facilities; and views and behaviours in relation to ATED.
 
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