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If you are an academic or other non-tax practitioner who wants access for research purposes, [mailto:[email protected]?Subject=TFD%20online contact James Kessler] | If you are an academic or other non-tax practitioner who wants access for research purposes, [mailto:[email protected]?Subject=TFD%20online contact James Kessler] |
Revision as of 08:30, 22 March 2022
This site provides comprehensive information about:
- Taxation of foreign domiciliaries
- Taxation of non-residents on UK income and assets
- Taxation of UK residents on foreign income and assets
- Other topics arising in this context, including tax avoidance, and disclosure and compliance
It is the online version of Taxation of Non-Residents and Foreign Domiciliaries by James Kessler QC.
Contents
Non-dom policy & avoidance
Domicile & residence
- 3 Domicile
- 11 Exit Taxes
Income Tax: Principles & remittance basis
- 19 Mixed Funds
Income by category
- 22 Performers
- 35 PAYE
IT: General
IT avoidance codes
Capital Gains Tax
- 59 Sub-Funds
Funds
- 66 Unit Trusts
Inheritance Tax
Entities
- 82 Partnerships
Concepts & topics affecting more than one tax
Double Taxation Agreements: IHT
- 113 IHT DTA: USA
Administration
- 117 Claims
- 120 Penalties
- 125 Money Laundering
Appendices:
Words & Concepts
Special taxpayers
Tax reform
New 2022/23 edition out soon
The new 2019/20 edition of Taxation of Non-residents and Foreign Domiciliaries will be published online on 6 April 2022 and in paper form shortly thereafter.
At present his site contains the text of the 2021/22 edition.
To access TFD online, you will need an online licence. To obtain this, go to the publishers website or email [email protected]
Licences for the 2021/22 edition will no longer be valid from 6 April 2022.
If you are an academic or other non-tax practitioner who wants access for research purposes, contact James Kessler
How to login
Most of this site requires you to login. To obtain a login licence:
Every copy of the printed book has a 3 week trial licence (see inside front cover of volume 1). To order copies of the book email the publishers or go to the publishers' website.
You may purchase a single or multiple user licence: To obtain these contact the publishers.
Without logging in, you can access:
Chapter 1 Foreign Domicile: Tax Policy
Chapter 2 Tax Avoidance.
You enter this site once you have registered and logged in by clicking on the index on the left, or you can search the text.
You need to register for the current edition. Registration for an earlier edition is no longer valid.
Comments please
Users can also contribute to the text and if you can add anything, or spot anything that needs to be corrected, please do! A copy of the next edition of the book will be given to the user who makes the most edits. User contributions are reviewed by Rebecca Sheldon.
If you want further advice
If you do not find the answer to your question here, or if you want advice on which you can legally rely, you may instruct James Kessler QC or other members of his chambers to advise. See How to instruct James Kessler QC.
Archive editions
There are archive editions for years since 2003/04. These will be useful to investigate the tax position in earlier years, but the current edition will generally be the best starting point, as that has been written in the light of current HMRC guidance, and further thought and research.
Note: You may need to input your current log-in name and password to access the archive editions, even if you are already logged in to the site for the current online edition.
Contact
If you have technical problems, or problems logging in, click here
To contact James Kessler QC click here
To contact Rebecca Sheldon, who reviews online contributions, click here
For multiple user licences, or to install on a firm's intranet, contact the publishers.
Technical notes
TFD online is a Wiki on the lines of Wikipedia, but only registered users can edit the text.