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Case update: Jeremy Coller v HMRC TC 8738

Jeremy Coller v HMRC TC 8738 is the latest case to test domicile in the First-Tier Tribunal
17 March 2023

Transparency in the Family Courts

This article looks at the effect of a new pilot scheme to allow accredited journalists to report on cases in the Leeds, Carlisle and Cardiff Family Courts
13 March 2023

The not so artful dodger: art dealer ordered to draw maximum pension sums to pay creditors

The Court of Appeal in Bacci v Green orders a debtor to delegate authority to waive valuable tax protection and draw pension to satisfy a judgment debt
28 February 2023

Supporting clients through their philanthropy lifecycle

From identifying a client’s values and devising a strong strategy to troubleshooting problems, our role as lawyers is to provide a holistic service.

20 January 2023

Press release

Burges Salmon launches new guide 'Turning good into great: Insights into effective philanthropy'

The firm launches a new guide to help clients begin their philanthropy journey by highlighting the key issues and challenges faced by philanthropists

14 December 2022

Fraudulent calumny and poisoning a testator’s mind

The court has set aside a Will because the testator’s mind had been poisoned against one child in favour of another
02 November 2022

Trustees’ Rights of Indemnity: Who Takes Priority?

This article considers the Privy Council’s landmark decision on successive trustees’ rights of indemnity over “insolvent” trusts
25 October 2022

Divorce Myths in the Media

This article aims to bust some of the main myths and misconceptions about divorce and separation in popular culture and the media today
21 October 2022

Property letting - over-egging an IHT Business Property Relief claim

A recent case has considered whether Business Property Relief for Inheritance Tax was available on serviced apartments.

06 October 2022

Digital Divorce: Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency, first left in the hands of computer scientists, is now commonplace. This article looks at the effect it is having on divorce

05 September 2022

Taking the pressure off... tax reforms to protect divorcing couples

Proposed legislation has been published, that will make a significant difference to tax planning for couples when they first separate and extends deadlines
28 July 2022

ATAD III View from outside the EU

The proposed Directive targets 'shell' companies in the EU, with implications for many international groups.  Next in the firing line are non-EU
'enablers' of aggressive tax planning.
25 July 2022
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