William Longrigg quoted by Spear's on the increase in complex financial cases where sizeable assets go missing
William Longrigg has been quoted by Spear's on the increase in complex financial cases where sizeable assets go missing. Read more below.
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The Sunday Times quotes Tristram van Lawick on investment into country estates
“For overseas buyers the security of the UK property market is seen as a safe investment compared with other parts of the world"
Nicola Saccardo
Charles Russell Speechlys welcomes Partner Nicola Saccardo to the Firm’s London office
Charles Russell Speechlys welcomes Partner Nicola Saccardo
Felicity Chapman
Separating Spouses and Civil Partners to Benefit from Changes to Capital Gains Tax Rules
Piers Master
Register of Overseas Entities: What are the deadlines for trust structures holding UK real estate?
The ROE is intended to launch on 1 August 2022 - read more about the deadlines trust structures holding UK real estate will be facing
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The inflation trap: divorcees, beware!
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Inheritance tax impact in cross-border estates: leaving your Swiss or UK property to your heirs
We take a look at the inheritance tax rules activated on the passing of Swiss or UK real estate to heirs on death.
Record number of leading individuals for Charles Russell Speechlys in Chambers HNW 2022
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Landed Estates and Heritage Property webinar series
Join our four-part webinar series which delves into all aspects of managing landed estates.
Dominic Lawrance
The statutory residence test: an exceptionally useful case on ‘exceptional circumstances’
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Piers Master
Charles Russell Speechlys awarded Private Client Law Firm by eprivateclient
Charles Russell Speechlys awarded Private Client Law Firm by eprivateclient
Guy Bud
Hugh Gunson and Guy Bud write for the Tax Journal on the Court of Appeal’s recent judgment in Hoey
Hoey: you’d better PAYE up
Catrin Harrison
Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on the statutory residence test
The statutory residence test: an exceptionally useful case on ‘exceptional circumstances’
Hugh Gunson
Hoey: you’d better PAYE up
Hugh Gunson and Guy Bud discuss the Court of Appeal’s recent judgment in Hoey, and the implications this has on PAYE and the TOAA regime.
Julia Cox
Mind your business: Safeguarding your business against loss of mental capacity
Practical considerations to safeguard your business against loss of mental capacity.
Jack Carter
Jack Carter writes for eprivateclient on the registration requirements for trust structures holding UK real estate
Trust structures holding UK real estate: Reporting requirements under the Register of Overseas Entities
Sarah Anticoni
FT Wealth quotes Sarah Anticoni on forum shopping
"Being the first to file for divorce is not a foolproof way of securing an English hearing"