Business Property Relief: Valuing your business

Upcoming changes to Business Property Relief (BPR) could have a significant impact on business owners. In our latest video, Alistair Hunt, Head of our Entrepreneurs Practice Group, explains why a robust business valuation is the essential when assessing BPR tax risks. From the number of shares being sold to valuing different shareholder profiles, there are […]

Register of Overseas Entities Seminar 2025

Wednesday 10 September 2025 | 8:00am – 10:00am | Saffery, 71 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4BE Join us on Wednesday 10 September for an in-person seminar at which Victoria Baguley-Wood will be looking at the Register of Overseas Entities: how it works and what you need to know. The session will specifically cover: How […]

Business Property Relief: How will you fund your IHT liabilities?

The impact of Business Property Relief has profound consequences for owners and shareholders of companies when considering their inheritance tax liabilities. Corporate directors need to understand how this will be funded going forward, gain a clear view of what the value of that liability is, and understand how and when it might arise. Alistair Hunt, […]

Business Property Relief: What’s changed?

While Agricultural Property Relief (APR) has grabbed headlines, the upcoming changes to Business Property Relief (BPR) are set to impact far more estates. It’s important that business owners understand the impact of these changes and put in place effective succession strategies. Lizzie Murray, Head of our Private Wealth Practice Group, explains the upcoming changes to […]

Game, set, tax: The tax challenges of tennis players

Navigating the complex world of tax is one of the greatest challenges facing professional tennis players today. Beyond the physical demands of competing at the highest level, these athletes must manage a labyrinth of tax obligations spanning multiple continents, all while constantly on the move. Tennis professionals maintain an almost entirely nomadic lifestyle, rarely spending […]

Partnership tax return

If you’re a partner in a business partnership, it’s in your interests to make sure your partnership tax return is correctly completed and submitted. What is a partnership tax return? UK partnerships, including ordinary partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships or ‘LLPs’ (if run with the aim of making a profit), are transparent for […]

Pensions and inheritance tax: upcoming changes

A seismic shift is looming for pensions – from April 2027, pensions will fall into a person’s chargeable estate for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes. This means any pension pots could be subject to 40% IHT. For many years pensions were a useful way to reduce IHT liabilities, and while the legislation is pending, the changes […]

Gifting property to children

Parents, and grandparents, who are financially able, may want to help their children or grandchildren in stepping onto, or up, the property ladder. This could involve giving money to buy a property or gifting a property, either for the child/grandchild to live in or to rent out as an additional income source. In this article […]

Non-dom tax changes: the FIG regime, CGT and income tax

With effect from 6 April 2025, a new Foreign Income and Gains (‘FIG’) regime has been introduced for internationally mobile individuals to replace the remittance basis regime historically available to non-UK domiciled individuals. The income tax and capital gains tax (CGT) reforms are summarised below. Please see our other articles for more information on the […]

Behind the wheel: navigating motorsport and tax

We explore the world of motorsport tax with Pete Hackleton, Partner and Head of our Sports & Entertainment Group and also James Taylor, a Director who specialises in working with our motorsport clients. This episode uncovers the complex international challenges racing drivers face and the many tax considerations they must navigate. From establishing the right […]

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