Dominic Lawrance and Hugh Gunson write for Taxation on the scope of partial closure notices
Dominic Lawrance and Hugh Gunson have written an article for Taxation on partial closure notices and the important role these can play when dealing with an HMRC enquiry. Read more below.
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Sangna Chauhan
IBA 27th Annual International Private Client Conference
The IBA heads to London for the 27th Annual International Private Client Conference.
Dominic Lawrance
Dominic Lawrance talks to Spear's Magazine about UK cryptocurrency tax
What HNWs should know about UK cryptocurrency tax
Dominic Lawrance
FT Ignites Europe quote Dominic Lawrance on the use of the UK's remittance basis
FT Ignites Europe quote Dominic Lawrance on the UK's remittance basis regime
Tim Maxwell
Tim Maxwell is quoted in The Art Newspaper on client confidentiality and transparency following the sale of work by Rothko
Tim Maxwell is quoted in The Art Newspaper on client confidentiality and transparency following the sale of work by Rothko.
Patrick Chan
Corporate Treasurer publishes Patrick Chan's comments regarding the No Consent Regime
Corporate Treasurer publishes Patrick Chan's comments on the No Consent Regime
Sarah Anticoni
Sarah Anticoni quoted in PA Media ahead of No-Fault Divorce Law implementation in the UK
Sarah Anticoni quoted in PA Media ahead of No-Fault Divorce Law implementation in the UK
Tom Henderson
Tom Henderson joins Charles Russell Speechlys as Head of Trusts
Tom Henderson joins Charles Russell Speechlys as Head of Trusts
Dominic Lawrance
Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on HMRC v Embiricos
The case is about the eternal tension between HMRC powers and taxpayer rights, and whether the balance of power has shifted too far.
Hannah Connors
Environmental Land Management: Whose carbon is it anyway?
Everything you need to know about Environmental Land Management Schemes.
Sarah Higgins
Trusts in Family law proceedings
Sarah Higgins, Tamasin Perkins and Nicola Thorpe answer some of the most important questions concerning trusts on divorce.
Sophie Dworetzsky
Sophie Dworetzsky and Helen Coward write for Tax Journal on the impact of the Chancellor’s Budget on the private client industry
The Autumn 2021 Budget was, from a private client perspective, surprisingly uneventful.
Funding for Inheritance Act 1975 claims: Success (fee) or gamble?
Samantha takes a look at funding for Inheritance Act 1975 claims
Oliver Auld
Oliver Auld writes for the Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal on the scope of the Jersey courts to set aside a voluntary disposition or other transaction on the grounds of mistake
Oliver Auld reviews the scope of the Jersey courts to set aside a voluntary disposition or other transaction on the grounds of mistake.
Tom Foster
New Criminal Offences – Pensions Regulator’s Approach
Tom and Esther take a look at the Pensions Regulator's recently published guidance on their new powers
Simon Green
Simon Green, Jeffrey Lee and Ray Ng featured in Asian Legal Business' article on the wealth management industry in Hong Kong
There has been a 20% increase in UHNW individuals in China in the past three years, with more than a fifth based in the Greater Bay Area.
Hugh Gunson
Hugh Gunson, Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Taxation on the limits to HMRC’s power to require information from foreign domiciled taxpayers
Are there limits on HMRC’s power to require information from foreign domiciled taxpayers?
Piers Master
Record success for Charles Russell Speechlys’ Private Wealth practice in Chambers HNW 2021 directory
We are delighted to have once again been recognised as a leader in our field in the Chambers High Net Worth 2021 Guide.
Lauren Clarke
Lauren Clarke writes for eprivateclient on the issues of capacity & control in light of #FreeBritney campaign
Lauren dispels some of the myths and cuts through the mystery and fear surrounding issues of capacity and control.
Hugh Gunson
Information overlord? Are there limits on HMRC's power to require information from foreign domiciled taxpayers?
Hugh, Catrin and Dominic look at the decision in Perlman v HMRC. The latest decision where HMRC is challenging a taxpayer’s domicile
Mark Summers
How Private is Wealth?
Understanding current obligations and what is on the horizon is key for private wealth advisers in this complex global tax environment.