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Escheat and the restructuring of property ownership

9 September 2021

by Tom Stanton

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Private client

Tightening of exit taxation

22 July 2021
Briefing

by Prof. Dr. Jens Escher, LL.M. and Dr. Philipp N.W. Weiten, LL.M.

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Private client

UK tax rises for individuals: where are we now?

How UK tax rises could impact individuals and 'where are we now' with recent and potential legislation changes

25 May 2021
Briefing

by Benjamin Lister

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Residential property

Non-resident purchasers of Residential Property: Higher SDLT rates

12 April 2021
Briefing

by Lisa Bevan and Alison Cartin

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Private client

Protecting the reputation and privacy of your ultra high net worth clients: 5 things you need to know

11 March 2021
Briefing

by Michael Yates

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Private client

Spring Budget 2021 - Future UK tax landscape

5 March 2021
Briefing

by multiple authors

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Private wealth

Use it or lose it, but beware the UK

25 January 2021
Briefing

by Rachel Davison

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Residential property

SDLT surcharge for overseas buyers – your burning questions answered

9 December 2020
Briefing

by Lisa Bevan

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Residential property

Residential news round-up

9 December 2020
Quick read

by Lisa Bevan

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Residential property

The only way is up? Key things for landlords and homeowners to consider about rooftop development

9 December 2020
Briefing

by Clare Harman Clark

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Residential property

(Don't) stray off the beaten track – how landowners can retain control of the rights exercised over their land

9 December 2020
Briefing

by Edward Willis

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Private client

Extending HMRC's information gathering powers – should non-UK trustees be concerned?

27 October 2020
In-depth analysis

by Dominic Rothbarth and Alexander Erskine

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