Non-domicile tax reforms: double remittances
On 26 March 2025, in a published paper the CIOT set out concerns about the potentially unforeseen tax implications for non-UK domiciliaries who make remittances on or after 6 April 2025, having
On 26 March 2025, in a published paper the CIOT set out concerns about the potentially unforeseen tax implications for non-UK domiciliaries who make remittances on or after 6 April 2025, having
The annual review of the UK’s double tax treaty network provides stakeholders with an opportunity to input into HMRC’s review of the priorities for the UK’s network of double taxation agreements fo
The CIOT responded to the call for evidence on offshore anti-avoidance legislation by suggesting that an entirely fresh anti-avoidance code be drawn up.
Clauses 19 to 22 of the Finance Bill 2024-25 make changes to various international tax aspects of the UK tax code.
On 18 November 2024, HMRC convened a meeting of representatives from several professional bodies, including the CIOT, to discuss and seek feedback on the construction of the draft legislation conce
In July 2022, HMRC’s Tax Treaty Team sought input in relation to the changes to Article 5 of the OECD Model Tax Convention (MTC) as a result of the BEPS action reports and also in relation to the p
In October 2021, the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS (Inclusive Framework) reached an agreement on a two-pillar solution to reform the international tax framework in response to the challenges
In October 2021, the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework on BEPS reached an agreement on a two-pillar solution to reform the international tax framework in response to the challenges of digitalisation.
CIOT responds to government consultation on a new corporate re-domiciliation regime, suggesting that such a regime would be helpful for business, but that to be successful it must be straig