Are non-domiciles exiting the UK this year?

One of the more fascinating aspects of the debate around the Non-domicile rule changes announced by the previous government in March, to come into effect in April, was the mismatch between the number of people threatening to leave, and the number of taxpayers actually impacted. As the new rules are currently proposed, then the UK […]
HMRC are sending out letters to taxpayers with foreign assets, income and gains – what to do about it

We have had a flurry of enquiries recently at GETS HQ from people who’ve had a letter from HMRC asking them if there’s any information they think they should be telling the taxman. With a heading of ‘Your overseas assets, income or gains’ it opens by saying that they have information that you may have […]
Brits moving abroad? How does it affect your pensions?

One of the main questions we get asked by UK nationals moving abroad is the impact this will have on their pensions, so we thought a blog post would be useful. I would add that anything relating to how much you can contribute to a pension, and what you should invest in, should be discussed […]
The UK tax changes to non-domicile rules and the impact on the high net worth expatriates

The changes to the United Kingdom’s ‘Non-domicile’ tax status that were announced in Jeremy Hunt’s Budget statement on 6 March 2024 have long been viewed as inevitable. It was anticipated that this might occur after an election and a change in government, but it has happened sooner than expected. The changes will not come into […]
Are you or your child an international student?

Investment in an international education can be one of the most significant life decisions families make. To achieve this, parents might choose to send their children to another country to study. The UK remains one of the most popular destinations for international students, both because of the international reputation of the universities, and because of […]