Taxation
Ralph Davis looks at some of the combinations taxpayers need to consider to restructure their financial affairs
It's not all fiscal doom and gloom for UK entrepreneurs, Andrew Goldstone discusses changes to CGT
Michael T Darwyne examines some of the problems that may arise if Asian companies become subject to the EU savings directive
Nick Careless discusses whether Singapore's financial services infrastructure will cope with the increased flow of business
David Anderson explains the taxation rules a UK company must adhere to whilst living in France
David Anderson and Helen Belle discuss the major tax advantages afforded to properties of historical value in France
Michael Hayes discusses recent events affecting IHT planning and offers alternatives
India uses Isle of Man companies to access capital markets says Tristan Head
Brian Castle explains some of the urban myths that UK taxpayers fall into
Is SCI a suitable vehicle for buying French property? Virginie Delplace and Caroline Williams explain its many advantages
Guernsey has developed a favourable administration based on the simplicity of the tax regime and the absence of estate taxes, says Bryan Dix
Brian Castle provides a round up of the Budget
Brian Castle outlines the changing climate in IHT planning and suggests some areas for consideration by advisers and their clients
With its enormous economy China is set to comprehensively outstrip the U.S. in the next twenty-five years
Brian Castle provides a round up of the Budget
Monaco has started a process of modernising its business environment with the intention to stimulate new activity
Richard Jordan evaluates some of the key events in 2006 and foresees what HMRC and Mr Brown may have in store for us in 2007
Bermuda has developed into a highly successful world class offshore financial centre with the highest regulatory standards.
Yi-Wen Hsu tells us about a new enhanced tax credit scheme for dividends paid by Canadian corporations to Canadian individual shareholders
IHT is now not only a concern to the extremely wealthy, but has become a tax on the middle classes.
Ian Bancroft discusses some of the key elements of the "New Manx Vehicle" legislation, and the impact it can create in the professional market
Jeanette Harwood outlines what you and your clients need to know
St John Robilliard explains why Guernsey can prove to be an attractive jurisdiction for both companies and individuals when establishing a tax base
Francesca Lagerberg draws out some of the key items from the March 2006 Budget
Kelly Noel-Smith looks at the proposed changes to the tax treatment of trusts following the Finance Bill 2006 and the 2006 Budget
The British love affair with France, and in particular the fascination with buying property there, shows no sign of abating
Inheritance tax is not just a southern phenomena. Ian Taylor tells us why those looking for wealth management advice in the North West are well positioned
Samantha Morgan, Stuart Skeffington and Peter Golden look at the anti-avoidance rules regarding the transfers of assets abroad and the proposed changes to the current legislation in the Finance Bill 2006
Matthew MacKay explains why the Barbadian financial services industry is very robust and growing all of the time
Helen Ratcliffe and Sophie St John look at some of HMRC’s new information gathering projects and discuss why it is so vital to have a detailed knowledge of clients
Kelly Noel-Smith discusses the European Savings Directive, looking at who is enacting the legislation and who it will affect
In part two of his article, Mike Beattie says that, when it comes to succession and inheritance planning, private clients are demanding more from their advisors......
In recent years the Government of Singapore has made efforts to make Singapore attractive to foreign investors. Shanker Iyer and Mark Lea examine some of the features
Mary Anne Bueschkens looks at immigration laws and taxes in Canada and explains why so many people choose to move to the world's second largest country
Fiona Graham offers some essential tips to minimise your UK tax
Gerard Catton examines some of the problems that taxpayers and their professional advisors will need to address
Is the Capital Taxes Office of England and Wales, who collect Inheritance Tax on behalf of the Government, becoming a political animal?
Hannah Cork discovers why The Isle of Man’s tax benefits make it fluent in finance
Thomas Loher and Michael W. Kneller explain why Switzerland is the island in Europe, not only for political reasons