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"Land for the Many" - potential future land reform under a Labour government
Real Estate Podcast EP3: Finance Bill 2018 – Impact on REITs
Following their blog post of 9 November 2018, in this podcast Herbert Smith Freehills partners Neil Warriner and Will Arrenberg and senior associate …
Finance bill 2018/19: Good news for overseas investors in UK Real Estate through offshore property unit trusts
It has been clear for some time that, from April 2019, non-UK residents would become subject to UK tax on gains when disposing of investments in UK …
HMRC wins landmark SDLT avoidance case
In a 4-1 ruling, the Supreme Court has found in favour of HMRC in the long-running saga of Project Blue Limited v. HMRC (2018) UKSC 30, to the effect …
Budget: Tax implications for real estate
Apart from a couple of pieces of good news, the Autumn Budget materials published earlier today contain a number of definite and potential changes to UK …
Autumn Statement – a tax ticking time-bomb for developers?
Author: Neil Warriner, Partner, Real Estate Tax, London From a real estate tax perspective, the Autumn Statement was a bit of a damp squib, but …
Releasing rights of light and development: 7 key questions
Author: Eidin Crowdy, Associate, Real Estate, London In this post, we address how a property developer may investigate whether rights of light affect his …
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