Could living on a superyacht be a way to side-step the UK statutory residence test?
A typo on google search about the ‘Royal berth’ prompted me to ponder the breadth of the statutory residence test.…
ByA typo on google search about the ‘Royal berth’ prompted me to ponder the breadth of the statutory residence test.…
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ByPoor old Boris Berezovsky isn’t even having an easy time of it in death, with his will now shrouded in…
ByMost importantly, is Mishcon de Reya, the firm that employs phone-hacking crusader Charlotte Harris on the list? Last night, as…
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