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£30,000 non-dom charge: the IRS agree to a tax credit
- Squire Sanders Hammonds
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- United Kingdom, USA
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- September 9 2011
When the non-dom charge was introduced in 2008, the Budget papers contained a lengthy opinion obtained by HMRC from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom LLP, the distinguished US firm, to the effect that credit would be available for the £30,000 charge against the individual’s liability to US tax
Double taxation relief: UK relief for tax paid by a Delaware LLC
- Squire Sanders Hammonds
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- United Kingdom, USA
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- September 9 2011
The anonymised tribunal case of Swift last year has now been appealed to the Upper Tribunal and is now known as Anson v HMRC FTC392010
