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Catrin Harrison

Senior Associate

Catrin advises UK and non-UK domiciled individuals in relation to their tax, trust and estate planning.

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Catrin advises UK and non-UK domiciled individuals in relation to their tax, trust and estate planning. She assists high net worth individuals with a wide range of UK taxation matters, including the application of the statutory residence test, the operation of the remittance basis and the taxation of offshore trusts with UK resident settlors and/or beneficiaries. 

Catrin also writes Clarke’s Offshore Tax Planning: Foreign Domiciliaries, with her colleague Dominic Lawrance. This textbook on tax planning for internationally mobile clients is widely read by offshore trustees, wealth managers and tax advisers.

Catrin is admitted to practise in England and Wales.

Recognition

  • 2021 eprivateclient Top 35 Under 35 logo
  • Magic Circle Awards 2023 Tomorrow Club Silver Award

Our thinking

  • Regime change: The beginning of the end of the remittance basis

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Private client Christmas round-up: 2023 Review

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Minimising the depletion of ‘clean capital’ by remittance basis users

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • The statutory residence test: an exceptionally useful case on ‘exceptional circumstances’

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on the statutory residence test

    Catrin Harrison

    In The Press

  • Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on HMRC v Embiricos

    Dominic Lawrance

    In The Press

  • Hugh Gunson, Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Taxation on the limits to HMRC’s power to require information from foreign domiciled taxpayers

    Hugh Gunson

    In The Press

  • Information overlord? Are there limits on HMRC's power to require information from foreign domiciled taxpayers?

    Hugh Gunson

    Insights

  • Dominic Lawrance, Hugh Gunson and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on Embiricos and the future of partial closure notices

    Dominic Lawrance

    In The Press

  • Hugh Gunson and Catrin Harrison write for Private Client Business on the implications of a recent case concerning enquiries by HMRC into the affairs of taxpayers asserting a non-UK domicile

    Hugh Gunson

    In The Press

  • Hoist with his own petard? Henkes v HMRC, and the lessons that can be learned regarding domicile enquiries

    Hugh Gunson

    Insights

  • Protected settlements: tainted love

    Sophie Dworetzsky

    Insights

  • Another fine mess: imminent changes to the IHT excluded property rules

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Another fine mess: imminent changes to the IHT excluded property rules call for urgent action by trustees

    Dominic Lawrance

    Quick Reads

  • Sophie Dworetzsky and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on the unexpected aspects of the rules on protected settlements

    Sophie Dworetzsky

    In The Press

  • Grounded? ‘Exceptional circumstances’ and the UK tax residence test

    Catrin Harrison

    Insights

  • Tax residence in a time of covid: 'exceptional' days in the UK

    Catrin Harrison

    Quick Reads

  • The Generous Chancellor

    Sophie Dworetzsky

    Insights

  • Officially interesting: a reduction in HMRC's official rate of interest

    Catrin Harrison

    Quick Reads

  • Reform of inheritance tax: an end to heavy petting?

    Catrin Harrison

    Insights

  • Reform of inheritance tax: an end to heavy petting?

    Catrin Harrison

    Quick Reads

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