Tolley's Statutory Residence Test

Author:   Carolyn Steppler ,  Jane Scott
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
ISBN:  

9780754548010


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   31 January 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Tolley's Statutory Residence Test will detail the new test, identify and discuss the areas of technical concern in particular the inadequate definitions of terms used in the proposed legislation as it currently stands, comment on any HMRC Guidance that is published and provide practical guidance in respect of examples of common situations. The effect of the new Test is that a large amount of case law on which advisers have previously relied will now be redundant and concepts employed in other areas of the law will become relevant for the first time. Although the statutory test will make it easier for a person's residence status to be determined, it is not the straightforward test that was originally proposed. The lack of definition of various terms used in the legislation, such as 'common law spouse or civil partner' and 'home', will mean that the legislation will contain many entirely new areas of uncertainly on which practitioners will need guidance. Advisers will need a publication which analyses the meanings of key terms, by reference to statute and case law and considers any relevant Revenue guidance.The question of where a person resides is not only technically complex but also of great practical importance to the taxpayers concerned. The book will therefore contain many practical examples illustrating the application of technical principles to realistic circumstances. The introductory chapters will provide an overview and the remainder of the book will discuss the practical difficulties and meaning of the terms used in detail. As mentioned above, this will, no doubt, involve a detailed analysis of case law assisting in the definition of terms used.

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Author:   Carolyn Steppler ,  Jane Scott
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
Imprint:   Tolley
ISBN:  

9780754548010


ISBN 10:   0754548015
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   31 January 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

1. The History of the SRT; 2. The test (an overview of the new test and how it will work); 3. Key concepts; 4. Leaving the UK: Employees, the self-employed and their partners; 5. Leaving the UK: HNWIs; 6. Coming to the UK: Employees, the self-employed and their partners; 7. Coming to the UK: HNWIs; 8. Split year treatment; 9. Trustee residence; 10. Abolition of ordinary residence and Overseas Workday Relief under SRT; 11. The five year trap; 12. Double tax treaties; 13. Record keeping; 14. HMRC guidance and practice.

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