Tax Advisers'' Guide to Trusts, Sixth Edition demystifies the complex subject of trusts by explaining relevant tax rules and the way in which trusts can be used in practice as a flexible and effective means of wealth accumulation and protection. This new edition covers the significant legislative changes reflected in several Finance Acts since the publication of the last edition in 2016. These include: Introduction of the new penalty regime for offshore assets, with a higher level of penalties depending upon various factors, including territory Introduction of the Trust Registration Service by HMRC for registering new/existing trusts under anti-money laundering regulations Obligatory ''real time'' CGT reporting for disposals of UK residential property Domicile and new deemed domicile rules introduced by Finance (No 2) Act 2017 and implications for settlement protections Change to the meaning of ''excluded property'' from 6 April 2017 Change to the definition of ''deemed domicile'' for IHT. Also covered are some significant cases decided since the last edition, including: The Rangers Football Club Plc v Advocate General for Scotland (EBTs and payments of earnings) Barclays Wealth Trustees (Jersey) Ltd & Anor v HMRC (excluded property trust status and the treatment of inter-trust transfers) Examples and case studies are used to supplement and illustrate the text, providing practical guidance throughout.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 06 Feb 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
ISBN13: 9781526511799
About Ian RichardsJacquelyn KimberNigel Eastaway
Nigel Eastaway is a Tax Partner at MacIntyre Hudson. He is an expert on share valuations forensic matters and the taxation of intellectual property and has acted as an expert witness on a number of well-known cases. Jacquelyn Kimber is a Tax Partner at Newby Castleman in Leicester. Her areas of expertise include business restructuring for example through demergers succession planning and the tax efficient extraction of profits. Ian Richards is a barrister at Pump Court Tax Chambers. He advises in all areas of tax especially in respect of offshore trusts and non-domiciled UK residents personal tax planning for high net worth individuals (including many household names in the entertainment sector and other industries) and providing tax strategies for sheltering future profits and gains.