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Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Especially if You Want to Leave New York State

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As the influx of New York residents depart to warmer and sunnier pastures in the South, they may be leaving their homes but not necessarily their obligation to the New York State Tax and Finance Department. There are many...more

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Fleeing New York for a Tax Home in Florida

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As we deal with the first snowfall of the season in New York, many New Yorkers may think about picking up and moving to Florida to avoid the cold winter.  Many New Yorkers also think about making Florida their tax home, to...more

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Confirmation of Non Dom Changes in the UK Autumn Statement

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New UK Chancellor Philip Hammond gave his first Autumn Statement on 23 November 2016. Whilst there were no further details relating to the reforms of the taxation of non-UK domiciliaries and UK residential property, the...more

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Non-Dom Reforms Update – United Kingdom

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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

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Changes to Non-Domiciled Status Announced in The UK Summer Budget 2015

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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

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