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Labour Budget 2024: Reforms to the Taxation of Carried Interest

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves MP, presented her first Budget to Parliament on 30 October 2024. In it, she announced both tax rate increases and also proposals which would fundamentally change the tax...more

Learnings from Bluecrest – Investment Management LLPs and the Salaried Member Rules

The First Tier Tax Tribunal on 29 June, 2022, issued its judgment in Bluecrest, the first case considering the application of the salaried member legislation to members of a hedge fund management LLP. The judgment will be of...more

Proposed reforms to sovereign immunity from UK direct tax – Government Consultation

On 4 July 2022, the government published a consultation document calling for engagement in relation to proposed reforms to clarify who is entitled to benefit from sovereign immunity and also to restrict the availability of...more

ATAD 3 (Shell Companies) – Potential Implications for Fund Structures

A draft EU Council directive, known as ATAD 3, was issued by the European Commission as a proposal at the end of last year. The directive is aimed at countering the misuse of 'shell' entities and could impose adverse tax and...more

Some Good News at Last: The Government Substantially Restricts DAC6 Reporting Obligations for UK Intermediaries

Following the agreement of the EU/UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the “Brexit Deal”), HMRC has unexpectedly announced a substantial restriction to the way in which DAC6 will be applied in the UK. Although the law has...more

COVID-19: UK Tax Residence Risks for Offshore Funds and Related Entities – HMRC Update

Following on from our recent OnPoint (COVID-19: UK Tax Residence Risks for Offshore Funds and Related Entities), HMRC has now published guidance on the corporate residence issues posed by COVID-19. ...more

COVID-19 Coronavirus: Global Tax Update

Below please find a list of global tax measures in response to COVID-19. United States - On March 25 and March 27 the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, respectively, passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and...more

COVID-19: UK Tax Residence Risks for Offshore Funds and Related Entities

Non-UK resident companies play a variety of roles in fund structures managed by UK based asset managers. They are commonly used as the fund vehicle itself, as the general partner of a limited partnership fund vehicle, and/or...more

HMRC’s Implementation of EU Mandatory Tax Disclosure Rules

HMRC has released a consultation document in respect of its draft regulations implementing the EU mandatory tax disclosure rules that will apply from 1 July 2020 to intermediaries and relevant taxpayers in relation to...more

Brexit – The UK and International Tax Consequences

The political, economic and constitutional fallout of the UK’s referendum decision to leave the European Union (Brexit) will continue for some time. In addition to considering some of the possible domestic UK tax implications...more

The Common Reporting Standards - New Global Tax Information Exchange Regime Begins January 2016

The Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) will impose new investor due diligence and reporting obligations on funds and other financial institutions based in “early adopter” participating jurisdictions, with effect from January...more

UK Enters into Tax Agreements with the Cayman Islands and Other Offshore Jurisdictions

The UK and the Cayman Islands recently entered into an agreement to improve international tax compliance (ITC). Similar to the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), the ITC imposes wide-ranging UK financial reporting...more

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