Wedlake Bell Insights

    • In Trust
    • Jan 11, 2024

    Profile: Victoria Mahon

    Victoria’s practice includes all aspects of private client work. She has expertise in Court of Protection and elderly client work to include advising on applications to the Court regarding deputyship appointments, mental capacity issues, powers of attorney and protection of

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Dec 7, 2023

    The register of overseas entities: The update season?

    Alongside the shine and sparkle of the festive season – with its flurry of activity spilling beyond crowded shopping malls and into living rooms (and offices) warmly lit by the glow of Christmas decorations – there is another kind of

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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
    • Sep 28, 2023

    (US) buyer beware

    Caveat Emptor translated from Latin means “let the buyer beware”, the saying typically afforded to buyers of residential property in the UK on the basis that they buy at their own risk, with potential buyers warned at the outset to

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    • Insights
    • Mar 2, 2023

    Wills and Probate Monthly Update – March 2023

    A round-up of legal updates for the Wills and probate industry over the past month is as follows. Estate administration – change to the legal definition of “treasure” The government has announced that the legal definition of “treasure” in the

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Sep 27, 2022

    The register of overseas entities and the verification conundrum

    The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (“ECA”) introduced a register of overseas entities (“ROE”) and was passed on 15 March 2022 after a fast-tracked legislative process following events in Ukraine. Affected overseas entities and their advisers will need

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Mar 2, 2022

    The UK Trust Register: A moving feast

    The UK’s Trust Register legislation[1] (“the AML Regulations“) came into force on 26 June 2017 and established a central UK Trust Register, maintained by HM Revenue & Customs (“HMRC“). The Trust Register is not publicly searchable but it is available

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Feb 23, 2022

    Relevant debts, collateral and the remittance basis

    In 2021, HMRC changed how they would treat the foreign income or gains of a UK resident remittance basis taxpayer when used as collateral for a relevant debt that is brought to or used in the UK (the “Loan“). This

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    • Globally Speaking
    • Feb 22, 2022

    Lasting powers of attorney for international clients

    Making a Lasting Power of Attorney under the law of England and Wales (an “LPA“) – appointing someone to manage your affairs in England and Wales in the event of your lacking mental capacity to do so yourself – is

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