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The Telegraph quotes Nicola Saccardo on the ‘uptick in relocations’ amongst HNW individuals to Italy ahead of the UK Budget
Research by Henley and Partners found that Italy topped the list of expected European destinations for globally mobile millionaires in 2024.
The Financial Times quotes Sally Ashford on UK legal pre-budget activity and client concerns
Many UK lawyers representing wealthy clients are reporting the busiest run-up to a Budget in decades as they manage a rush of activity ahead of some potentially significant tax changes on Wednesday.
This is Money quotes Sarah Jane Boon on the addition of VAT to private school fees and the potential impact on divorcing couples
The 20 per cent increase in fees - which typically range from £6,000 to £13,000 a term - is affecting negotiations of 'school fees orders' while some existing orders are now potentially unaffordable.
City AM quotes Dominic Lawrance on our Firm's role in the Foreign Investors for Britain lobby group and proposals for a potential non-dom tiered tax regime
The proposal would see the old non-dom status replaced with an opt-in system to allow wealthy foreign residents to pay a flat tax rate of between £200,000 and £2m based on their net wealth.
CDR Magazine quotes Alim Khamis on Qatar’s new ‘Enforcement Law No. 4 of 2024’
A brand-new law in Qatar specifically addresses, codifies and simplifies enforcement of civil judgments which potentially could be concluded within days, but a full critique will only be possible when it takes effect later this month.
Simon Weil writes for Trusts & Trustees on cross-border philanthropy
In the article, Simon examines donations by resident taxpayers to foreign charities, the taxation of foreign charities within the UK and the transfer of funds from UK charities to foreign charities.
The Banker quotes Victoria Younghusband on the appointment of Bettina Orlopp as Commerzbank's new CEO
Our Corporate team's Victoria Younghusband explains to The Banker why the appointment of Bettina Orlopp as the new CEO of Commerzbank does not come as a complete surprise.
Richard Ellis writes for Finextra on when Fintechs do and do not require FCA authorisation
Richard Ellis writes for Finextra on the scenarios in which a Fintech might require FCA authorisation (and those where they might not).
London International Disputes Week: Trusts hurt: the fraud lawyer, the trust, and the avenues of attack (and defence)
Tamasin Perkins
Events
London International Disputes Week: Navigating International M&A Disputes: Insights and Strategies for 2025
Stephen Burns
Events
Government publishes consultation on Regulations about how rent is calculated under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 for agreements with Code operators
Georgina Muskett
Quick Reads
ESG Duties for Directors: Legal Obligations and Risks Under English Company Law
Katie Bewick
Insights
Unlocking Opportunities: Introduction of the Re-domiciliation Regime in Hong Kong
Shirley Fu
Insights
Conclusive truth or abusive sleuth - can covert recordings be used in family law proceedings?
Charlotte Posnansky
Insights
Successors in title bound by predecessors’ boundary demarcation agreement, notwithstanding lack of knowledge
Emma Preece
Quick Reads
What does the UK Immigration White Paper mean for businesses, families and entrepreneurs?
Paul McCarthy
Insights
BBC News quotes Emma Preece on a Supreme Court decision around whether people can camp in certain areas of Dartmoor without permission from landowners
Emma Preece
In the Press
From Tradition to Transaction - The Rise of Private Equity in Family Businesses in the Middle East
Ahmad Anani
Insights
The UK’s immigration white paper – what does it mean for British Nationals (Overseas)?
Owen Chan
Quick Reads
Directors’ Disqualification Under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986: What UK Directors Need to Know
Claudine Morgan
Insights
The Financial Times quotes Catrin Harrison on IHT Budget changes and the impact on wealthy UK expats
Catrin Harrison
In the Press
Property Patter: Applications to discharge or modify restrictions
Emma Humphreys
Podcasts
UK Cybersecurity and Resilience Policy Statement April 2025 - Impacts for Managed Services Providers and Data Centres
Mark Bailey
Insights