Residence & domicile
You & your family
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Non-dom reforms
The remittance basis tax relief offered to non-UK domiciled individuals (non-doms) will be removed and replaced with a simpler residence-based regime from 6 April 2025.
Whitley Stimpson advises non-resident corporate landlords to be ready for upcoming changes in taxation from 6 April 2020
Recent changes to the taxation of UK property held by non-UK residents have meant a fundamental reshuffle of tax planning in the lettings market.
Advice on residence and domicile
Over the years the laws and regulations around tax liabilities for people who have come to live in this country, or people from this country who have moved to live abroad, have become vastly more complicated.
Our specialists can advise on residency and domicile status and deal with the complex matters of planning and compliance for moving funds from abroad as well as the UK tax implications of employment contracts.
We can also deal with the regulations around personal taxation and national insurance contributions (NICs).
You may find our tax briefings download informative.
Speak to a residence and domicile expert
Change to Whitley Stimpson
Step 1
Confirm to your accountant that you wish to move to Whitley Stimpson
Step 2
Supply Whitley Stimpson with your existing accountant’s details
Step 3
Relax. We’ll handle the rest.
You & your family
News
Non-dom reforms
The remittance basis tax relief offered to non-UK domiciled individuals (non-doms) will be removed and replaced with a simpler residence-based regime from 6 April 2025.
Whitley Stimpson advises non-resident corporate landlords to be ready for upcoming changes in taxation from 6 April 2020
Recent changes to the taxation of UK property held by non-UK residents have meant a fundamental reshuffle of tax planning in the lettings market.
Nowhere to hide: why HMRC’s Connect system means keeping your tax affairs in order is more important than ever before
Recent reports have shown that HMRC’s sophisticated automated information system, Connect, is being used increasingly frequently to identify income and gains that have not been declared for tax purposes, and the amount of information that HMRC can access to check whether an individual or business is evading tax is growing all the time.
Partners in your progress
Contact us for help determining your residence and domicile status, so you can plan your tax affairs more efficiently.