Regulation & Tax
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News Team on 25/04/2024
The Jersey Court has concluded that the revenue rule, the principle that the courts of one jurisdiction will not collect the tax of another, as well as a small number of limited but longstanding exceptions to that rule, all form part of Jersey law
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News Team on 25/04/2024
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has begun searching for a new chair for its board who will be responsible for overseeing its work
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News Team on 25/04/2024
Risk and financial advisory firm Kroll has expanded its restructuring practice with the appointment of Angela Barkhouse
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News Team on 25/04/2024
JTC has joined the American Immigrant Investor Alliance (AIIA), a non-profit lobbying organisation advocating for investors in the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Programme
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News Team on 24/04/2024
Withers KhattarWong LLP, the Singapore office of international law firm Withers, has successfully acted for Huttons, one of Singapore's largest real estate agencies, in a landmark litigation case
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News Team on 24/04/2024
New figures from HMRC have shown that the tax collected in 2023-24 reached £827.7 billion, almost five percent higher than the previous year
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News Team on 24/04/2024
Following Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s announcement in the March Spring Budget that the current tax regime for non-UK domiciled individuals (or non-doms) and the concept of domicile in the tax system will be abolished, the government is keen to hear external views on this reform through a series of listening events between 13 and 31 May 2024
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News Team on 24/04/2024
Following Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s announcement in the March Spring Budget that the current tax regime for non-UK domiciled individuals (or non-doms) and the concept of domicile in the tax system will be abolished, the government is keen to hear external views on this reform through a series of listening events between 13 and 31 May 2024
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Sophia Panayi on 23/04/2024
With both the Labour and Conservative parties pledging to reform the non-dom regime, non-UK domiciled individuals may be looking for way to mitigate their income tax on offshore structures
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News Team on 23/04/2024
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has renewed its geographic targeting orders (GTOs) that require US title insurance companies to identify the natural persons behind shell companies used in non-financed purchases of residential real estate
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