Effective date for CGT, VAT on pre-registration assets, New deemed domicile rules
Last week we drew a lesson from an accountant who should have known the law when advising a client about CGT. HMRC has back-tracked on claims for repayment of VAT relating to assets acquired before registration. Also, just in case your American clients are thinking of staying the UK, we have a brief review of the changes to the deemed domicile rules from April 2017.
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New deemed domicile rules
You need to talk to all your non-domiciled clients about these changes as soon as possible, as transactions undertaken before 6 April 2107 could undermine transitional reliefs available from that date. Our expat taxation experts can help you understand the implications for your clients.
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