Individuals in the UK are subject to three main categories of direct tax: income tax, capital gains tax and inheritance tax. This briefing from LG explains each type, and gives examples of how they would be applied in different situations.
Law Firm: LG | Published: 11 July 2011 | Practice Area: Capital Gains
DFDL Mekong explain how to will your Thai property, examine the Thai court system and provide legal and regulatory updates from around the region.
Law Firm: DFDL Mekong | Published: 09 February 2011 | Practice Area: Inheritance Tax
Lorenz and Partners review Thailand's withholding tax system.
Law Firm: Lorenz and Partners | Published: 22 December 2010 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
DFDL Mekong explain all you need to know about private companies' directors' meetings and examines the best FTA strategies.
Law Firm: DFDL Mekong | Published: 15 December 2010 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
DFDL Mekong look at the Thai Supreme Court decision which ended controversy over head office expense reduction and the sale with right of redemption as a viable alternative to the mortgage
Law Firm: DFDL Mekong | Published: 10 November 2010 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
Lorenz and Partners summarize the double taxation agreement of Hong Kong and Thailand.
Law Firm: Lorenz and Partners | Published: 13 October 2010 | Practice Area: Corporation Tax
Financial markets have shifted their focus to the unsustainably high levels of public debt in many countries across the world. This review assesses what measures governments are taking to reduce their deficits and how much headway they are likely to have made in reducing them by 2013.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 28 September 2010 | Practice Area: Central Government
Herbert Smith’s latest General Counsel Update covers developments in arbitration, corporate, litigation, employment and tax law as well as updates for the construction and finance industries, and news from Hong Kong and Russia.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 21 September 2010 | Practice Area: Arbitration
Italy has for decades tempted foreigners for its natural beauty, history, delicious food, good climate and quality of life, but these days the tax factor may be another reason for foreigners to move to the country, says NCTM.
Law Firm: NCTM | Published: 09 July 2010 | Practice Area: Income Tax
Norton Rose explores whether the reality of HMRC’s new measures for large businesses, aimed at creating a more businesslike relationship between large corporate taxpayers and the tax collector, matched up to the organisation’s own publicity on the subject, or whether nothing much had changed.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 09 July 2010 | Practice Area: Enforcement and Regulation
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