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The UK “Non-Dom” Regime Changed: What HNW Families Must Re-check Now
When tax rules change, the cost isn’t just tax. The cost is uncertainty, mis-steps, and structures that no longer do what you think they do. The UK government confirmed that from 6 April 2025, the previous domicile-based rules for non-UK domiciled individuals ended and were replaced by a residence-based approach. Why this matters beyond headlines HNW planning is not a single decision. It is a system: residence, governance, asset location, trusts, reporting, and family control. What usually goes wrong Complex structuring breaks down when: The private office checklist If you want a calm, coordinated approach, book a consultation. We help you structure the plan, prepare the pathway, and coordinate the right private office specialists.
IHT Receipts Hit Records: Why “Doing Nothing” Is Now a Decision
Inheritance planning is no longer just for the ultra-wealthy. As asset values rise and thresholds remain frozen, more families are pulled into IHT complexity. Multiple reports citing HMRC data indicate IHT receipts reached around £8.2bn for 2024/25, reinforcing how quickly liabilities can escalate without planning. What the record receipts really mean The real message is not political. It’s practical: if your estate grows and your plan doesn’t, the tax and administration burden increases—often at the worst possible time for your family. What usually goes wrong Families get hurt because: The family wealth checklist If you want calm, structured wealth planning, book a consultation. We help you plan the sequence, coordinate the right specialists, and keep the strategy coherent.
Leasehold Reform Is Real: What Buyers, Owners, and Landlords Should Check Now
Property decisions become expensive when the legal detail is treated as an afterthought. The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 received Royal Assent and legislation updates continue to be tracked officially. Why this matters Reform changes expectations and decision-making for leaseholders, landlords, and market participants. That means your assumptions from “last year’s deal” may no longer be safe. What usually goes wrong People get caught because: The practical checklist If you want this coordinated properly, book a consultation. We help structure the plan and connect you with the right legal specialists through our panel.
UK VC Is Still Investing, But Founders Must Be Sharper Than Ever
Most startups don’t fail because the idea is bad. They fail because cash and sequencing are misunderstood. The British Business Bank continues to publish research on UK venture capital and equity markets, including its VC-focused reporting. What’s happening in the market Investors are still deploying capital, but they are demanding clearer evidence: pricing logic, unit economics, and execution control. What usually goes wrong for founders Fundraising breaks down when: The founder funding checklist If you’re preparing to launch or raise, book a consultation. We help you structure the plan, tighten the pack, and coordinate the right introductions.
UK fraud losses protection checklist
Leadership hiring rarely fails because people are unavailable. It fails because businesses wait until pressure forces a rushed appointment. The ONS continues to publish detailed labour market indicators covering employment, unemployment, earnings and vacancies. What the market is telling you When conditions change, you see it first in vacancies, wage pressure, and role design. The winners adjust early and hire intentionally. What usually goes wrong Boards lose momentum when: The leadership planning checklist If you want to hire with precision, book a consultation. We help define the role, structure the search, and coordinate introductions to high-calibre leadership.