Wedlake Bell Insights

    • Globally Speaking
    • Dec 19, 2024

    Non-dom reforms: The inheritance tax need-to-knows

    Please note that this article was published before the non-dom legislation was finalised and brought into force on 6 April 2025. How are the Inheritance tax (“IHT”) rules changing? The Labour government confirmed in its Autumn Budget on 30 October

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    • Legal Podcast
    • Oct 16, 2024

    Wedlake Bell Employment Podcast – It is time to prioritise mental health in the workplace (part 2)

    Part 2 of our Employment Podcast celebrating World Mental Health Day is here! Listen to Employment Partner Stephen Ravenscroft and Senior Partner Camilla Wallace continue their conversation about mental health challenges in the workplace. How are employers raising awareness of

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Mar 18, 2024

    Non-dom analysis: Inheritance tax (“IHT”)

    How are the IHT rules changing? In the Spring Budget on 6 March 2024, the Conservative government proposed a residence-based test for IHT – as opposed to one based on domicile – which arguably provides greater clarity for those trying

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Sep 28, 2023

    Should I stay or should I go? (The Clash 1981)

    The favourable remittance basis of taxation available to those who are classified as non-domiciled but resident in the UK can trace its roots back to the late 18th century and the desire to shelter overseas assets from wartime taxes. Jump forward

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Dec 7, 2021

    Quelle surprise! Potential UK taxes for French property owners

    Legend has it that the two ends of the Channel Tunnel were 50mm apart when the French and English engineers met in the middle. For some, that reinforces the notion that the two countries have never quite seen eye to

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