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10 November 2022

Should Sunak be targeting non-dom tax status?

Tax Justice UK has called for the abolition of the non-dom regime as part of a series of measures it says would help plug the public finance gap by £37bn. Keir Starmer also raised the question of what our new PM intends to do about non-doms in his first PMQs this week.

James Ward

9 November 2022

Recovering assets misappropriated by an attorney or deputy

People with dementia are at higher risk of financial abuse and in our experience, the majority of allegations of financial abuse and misappropriation of monies against vulnerable individuals are against the very people trusted to look after their affairs. Sadly, the volume of those allegations is on the rise.

Katherine Pymont

23 September 2022

Less a mini, and more a maxi, budget 2022

Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng have certainly arrived with a bang. Today’s “mini budget” is the largest tax giveaway we have seen in decades. 

15 September 2022

Context, Capacity and Unwise Decisions

In the recent case of Hughes v Pritchard [2022] there was a strong reminder to Private Client and Court of Protection practitioners, to not only consider the capacity of the individual leaving a will, but to also bear in mind the context and information available to a medical professional assessing that individual’s capacity.

1 September 2022

How would my UK tax be affected if I work in the UAE?

How can I ensure I’m not considered a UK tax resident? Stephanie Mooney features in the Financial Teams Q&A.

Stephanie Mooney

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