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Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund Investments
Episode 26: Talking Tax Reform and Executive Comp
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What Individuals and Businesses Need to Know About the American Taxpayer Relief Act
Hasta La Vista N.Y.- Wealthy individuals continue to leave New York for tax friendlier jurisdictions. Be Prepared- Some of these taxpayers take a very methodical approach toward planning for their departure. They...more
• Individuals that are UK tax resident and non-UK domiciled have the ability until 5 April 2019 to cleanse their mixed overseas funds and accounts. • Affected individuals should act now to review their position and assess...more
Sweeping changes being introduced in the United Kingdom for non-domiciles (non-doms) will take effect from 6 April 2017. These changes are significant and will affect all non-doms. Our recommendation is that non-doms review...more
On 19 August 2016, the UK Government published a new consultation paper together with draft legislation which will affect changes to the non-domiciles (“non-doms”) regime in the UK. The proposals will be legislated...more
Summary - Following the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union on 23 June, and the change of Prime Minister and to the UK Government, there was significant uncertainty regarding what would happen to the...more
The UK tax obligations of an individual depend in large part on the individual’s "domicile" under generally applicable English common law principles. The citizenship of an individual is irrelevant under the UK tax system. The...more
Following the United Kingdom’s General Election in May, George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave the new government’s first budget speech on 8 July 2015. In his speech, Mr Osborne announced some changes to the tax...more