What can Expatriates learn from the Murdoch Family Trust Case
The Murdoch Family Trust saga highlights key lessons in estate planning for expatriates. From understanding the rigidity of irrevocable trusts to planning for future family changes and potential disputes, it's a reminder to be proactive and strategic.
Labour’s Non-Dom Reform: Will the Wealthy Flee the UK and Drain Billions in Tax Revenue?
The UK Labour government's recent announcement on modifying the non-domiciled (non-dom) tax status has generated significant debate and concern. The changes aim to scrap the remittance basis of taxation and replace it with a more residence-based system, impacting the tax privileges of wealthy individuals residing in the UK without being domiciled there.
What are the best countries for remote working?
As remote working becomes more prevalent, understanding the various ways to manage taxes and residency is crucial. The choice of where to live and work remotely often comes down to personal lifestyle preferences and the tax benefits offered by different countries. Here, we explore several countries that are attractive for remote workers, focusing on their residency requirements and tax implications.
Don’t be fooled: France’s far right is here to stay
The recent electoral defeat of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) might give some a brief sense of relief, but this sentiment should be tempered with realism. Despite not achieving outright victory, the far-right party's performance in the elections underscores its entrenched support across France.