Financial advisers, tax planners and investment managers will be interested to learn that their expatriate client base is set for long term planning.
As Robert Gaines-Cooper finally loses his appeal in his long running battle with the Revenue to establish that he ceased to be UK resident almost 20 years ago, attention is now turning to the proposed new statutory residency test due to come into effect...
Expats have voted Thailand as the best destination in the world when considering economic and lifestyle factors.
Recent rate rises on expat savings accounts is seeing annual interest rates of over 4 per cent now on offer on 5 year fixed term deals. And rates are beginning to rise on shorter term deposits.
Singapore, Hong Kong and US come out top in a study by NatWest International Personal Banking in conjunction with The Centre of Future Studies which identifies the business climate for expat entrepreneurs.
NatWest International Personal Banking (IPB) has launched the Platinum Deposit range, a 1 and 2 year account for expat savers who want the security of fixed interest rates. These two new deposit accounts provide both guaranteed rates and up to three interest...
Fairbairn Private Bank has been granted a representative office licence by the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates. The bank plans to open an office in Dubai in response to growing demand from clients based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The Women's International Networking (WIN) Global Leadership conference in Rome to focus on career and business development will also include workshops on leadership, getting on to a company board as well as achieving financial success.
A UK tax consultant has joined forces with a Spanish accountancy firm in order to provide expat clients with expert advice on the tax issues in both countries.
The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has released, in the form of Revenue Ruling 2011-19, the long awaited confirmation that the £30,000 remittance basis charge will be allowable as a credit for US income tax purposes, says Baker Tilly.