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Booth and Schwarz: Residence, Domicile and UK Taxation

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This title gives the reader authoritative guidance on the legislation dealing with residence, principally the Statutory Residence Test which defines for tax purposes whether or not an individual is resident in the United Kingdom. The author, Jonathan Schwarz, is a Barrister at Temple Tax Chambers in London and is also a South African Advocate and a Canadian Barrister. His practice focuses on international tax disputes as counsel and as an expert and advises on solving cross-border tax problems. While the Statutory Residence Test has been in place since 2013, there are several important developments driving this updated edition as follows: - A new chapter reflecting new legislation bringing in higher rates of SDLT payable by non-UK-resident purchasers from 1 April 2021. - Overall change in the UK taxation as it relates to residents and non-residents, and the general codification of this area of the law. - Updated commentary in line with the OECD multilateral instrument on BEPS and residence for tax treaties. - New commentary on the operation of the Statutory Residence Test in light of COVID-19. Commentary on a number of important new cases: HMRC v Embiricos [2020] UKUT on disputes over residence and domicile Henkes v HMRC [2020] UKFTT information demands re residence and domicile Mackay v HMRC [2020] UK FTT re ordinary residence The Appellant v The Revenue Commissioners 25 TACD 2019 (spliy year residence) P Panayi Accumulation and Maintenance Trusts v HMRC [2019] UKFTT (trust migration) This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's International Tax online service.

Author Biography:

Jonathan Schwarz BA, LLB (Witwatersrand), LLM (UC Berkeley), FTII is an English Barrister at Temple Tax Chambers in London and is also a South African Advocate and a Canadian Barrister. His practice focuses on international tax disputes as counsel and as an expert and advises on solving cross-border tax problems. He is the author of Schwarz on Tax Treaties (CCH) and Booth and Schwarz: Residence, Domicile and UK Taxation 16th Edition (Bloomsbury) among other publications and a contributor to Transfer Pricing and Business Restructurings: Streamlining all the way (IBFD). He is a visiting Professor at the Faculty of Law, King’s College London University. He has been listed as a leading tax Barrister in both the Legal 500 by reference to recommendation for international corporate tax, and Chambers' Guide to the Legal Profession by reference to international transactions and particular expertise in transfer pricing. The Legal 500 has commented that ‘Jonathan Schwarz is a client favourite, particularly for international transactions.’ In the Chambers 2011 he is commended for his ‘encyclopaedic knowledge of double tax treaties’. See www.taxbarristers.com for details.
Release date Australia
July 28th, 2022
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Edition
21st edition
Pages
392
ISBN-13
9781526522634
Product ID
35886451

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