Navigating strategic tax challenges: a guide for tax leaders
What happened in 2024
This time last year, I wrote in Tax Adviser that 2024 would be a challenging year for tax and finance directors with one of the key themes being unce
This time last year, I wrote in Tax Adviser that 2024 would be a challenging year for tax and finance directors with one of the key themes being unce
The non-dom regime will undergo a fundamental reform starting on 6 April 2025.
Imagine a world where all your meals are cooked for you, your home is cleaned each week, you visit dozens of countries a year and you may also have no liability to income tax.
Work continues on taking forward Pillar 2 – the 15% minimum corporate tax agreed by over 135jurisdictions as part of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework.
The repetitious nature of certain referrals to the Court of Justice of the European Union is perhaps a fact of life.
Since 2016, we have seen digital services taxes introduced around the world as a new instrument to tax digital activities.
For Great Britain’s businesses, the UK’s withdrawal from the EU single market and customs union at 11pm on 31 December 2020 resulted in fundamental changes to the way goods are traded.
This may not have hit international headlines alongside the UK election and the trials of Donald Trump, but for those interested in the world of international taxation there are some interestin
Long-term expatriate individuals resident abroad can apply to receive gross payment of UK pensions.