Tax Update for Non-Domiciled Clients:
The Finance Bill 2025
Join us for an in-depth review of the first 3 months of the new UK non-dom regime, as we examine the 2025 Finance Bill in detail
Covering hidden exit charges, cutting the IHT ‘dragon’s tail’, stayers and leavers, the TRF triangle and much more
Thank you to all those who attended in 2025!
We have started putting the 2026 programme together. If you would like to be kept up to date, you can register your interest by downloading this year's agenda here.
Why attend in 2025?
With the new non-dom regime implemented from 6 April 2025, our panel of expert speakers covered all the key takeaways from the first three months of the regime.
Led by Patrick Soares, this was an unmissable seminar examining the changes and their impact:
- The finance bill in detail
- The post-domicile world
- Hidden exit charges
- 4-year tax-free holiday
- Cutting the IHT "dragon's tail"
- Stayers and leavers
- The TRF triangle in detail
The conference at a glance
Packed agenda
Leading minds in the field spoke on the key changes in tax laws and HMRC practices for overseas companies, trusts and non-UK domiciled individuals.
Ensure you are providing your clients with the best and most up-to-date advice.
Expert speakers
Our esteemed speakers are experts in their fields and can provide you with solutions to the common problems that practitioners are seeing from their clients.
Available for any questions you may have, they are known to go into great detail on their chosen topics.
Concrete takeaways
Take home detailed conference notes and materials to consolidate the knowledge gained throughout the day.
Gain real insight through discussions with speakers and fellow delegates.
Key topics for the June 2025 edition included:
The income tax & CGT changes
The new IHT provisions – discretionary settlements
Settlements – income tax & CGT
The new IHT provisions - individuals
Special focus on IIP settlements
The key role of the SRT in the new regime
The use of double tax treaties
APR and BPR - living with the new regime
The re-write of the remittance code
Other developments, OIGs, rebasing and the role of the PCC
Previous delegates include:
Saffery Champness
Moore Stephens
Francis Clark
Wedlake Bell
KPMG
Credit Suisse
Rawlinson & Hunter
Mills & Reeve
Lubbock Fine
Buzzacott
Cornerstone Tax Limited
Forsters
Frank Hirth
WithersWorldwide
Macfarlanes
RBC Trust Co
Laytons LLP
Howard Kennedy
Mishcon de Reya
BDO
Intertrust Fiduciary Services
Smith & Williamson
Boodle Hatfield
Salamanca Group Trust & Fiduciary
Gabelle LLP
Moore Doeren Mayhew
Taylor Wessing