Non-Domicile Tax Regime changes confirmed as effective from April 2017

Published on 13th July 2017Author: Janet Pilborough-Skinner

Following the uncertainty surrounding the proposed changes to the Non-Dom rules, we welcome this morning’s announcement that all policies originally announced to start from April 2017, will be effective from that date.

Ministers also confirmed this morning that the Finance Bill will be introduced as soon as possible after the summer recess.

There had been concern that the Finance Bill would have been pushed back to the autumn which would have prejudiced those who had incurred substantial amounts of time and money to organise their affairs in anticipation of the rules coming into force on 6 April 2017, especially if further changes had been made prior to enactment.

Whilst this is welcome news for those who had worked to the April 2017 date who can continue with their plans, there may well be others who should seek expert advice.  However, we would always recommend waiting for the bill to receive Royal Assent before implementing those plans.

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