Kelvin Tanner quoted by International Adviser on the finer details of the EU Settlement Scheme
Kelvin Tanner has been quoted by International Adviser on the finer details of the EU Settlement Scheme. Read more below.
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Rose Carey
The UK’s New Skilled Worker & Intra-Company Visa Routes: a closer look
Taking a closer look at the UK’s new visas to assist UK businesses.
Jemimah Fleet
Co-parenting arrangements - what are they and what are some of the key considerations?
Patrick Gearon FCIArb
Insolvency Legislation in the GCC
The interesting times of the last 14 months were preceded by the interesting times of the financial crisis of 2008/2009.
Mark Rowden
EWS1 Forms - the latest episode
RICS have now published their highly anticipated guidance on when EWS1 forms will be required.
David Carver
Guidance where Domestic Abuse alleged
Jemimah Fleet
High Court finds former unmarried couple hold weekend home as beneficial joint tenants (despite just one funding the whole £1,550,000 purchase price)
Thomas Moran
Knight Frank Wealth Report: The Global Perspective on Prime Property & Investment
Knight Frank partners joined Charles Russell Speechlys for a virtual panel-led discussion on the Knight Frank Wealth Report
Matt Foster
The rise of cost sanctions in family law proceedings (even against successful parties!)
Alexander Caton
Covid throws stark light on need for Lasting Powers of Attorney, as the case of Derek Draper shows
Mary Bagnall
Diversification of landed estates – a trade mark lawyer’s advice...
Mary looks at the diversification of landed estates and offers her expert advice from a trade mark perspective
Sarah Anticoni
“Do I have to mediate?”
A trained impartial mediator can work with a divorcing couple if they cannot sort matters themselves.
Sophie Dworetzsky
Sophie Dworetzsky quoted in the Financial Times on the increase to corporation tax
Following the Chancellor's Budget this week, Sophie provides her expertise on the rise in corporation tax.
Thomas Moran
Thomas Moran has been quoted in the Evening Standard on the stamp duty surcharge on foreign homebuyers
Foreign buyers of property worth more than £1.5m will be subject to a 17 per cent tax rate from April 2021.
Rose Carey
Rose Carey, Kelvin Tanner and Kate Gamester write for Compliance & Risk on navigating the UK's new immigration system
The article highlights the compliance pitfalls and how organisations can adapt to avoid them.
Julie Sharpe
Property Professionals: Spring Budget Announcement
Join us as we discuss the highlights of the recent budget announcement.
Louise Paterson
A vote of confidence in the UK arts sector: Chancellor announces £408m funding boost
Hugh Gunson
Hugh Gunson and Guy Bud write for Tax Journal on the guidance provided by the Upper Tribunal in Atholl House
The ‘intermediaries legislation’, commonly known as IR35, has proved an area of legal uncertainty and worry for taxpayers in recent years.
Paul McCarthy
Brexit & Horses: more hurdles than the Grand National?
Charlotte Posnansky
Domestic Abuse Bill - strengthened protection for victims
Rose Carey
The UK’s post-Brexit rules for skilled workers – Key implications for the construction industry
As a result of the new Points Based Immigration System , UK companies in the construction sector will not be able to sponsor labourers.