Online Business with No Physical Presence May Be Liable for US Sales Tax
29th Nov 2019
Richard Feakins
US states have taxing powers over sales where there is a sales tax nexus The sales tax nexus is where your business has a substantial enough presence in a state for the state authorities to deem...
FAQ
20th Mar 2019
Richard Feakins
What are the tax consequences of arriving in the United Kingdom and becoming tax resident Once considered a tax resident of the UK, under the new Statutory Residence Test (SRT), which took effect...
GUIDE: MOVING TO SINGAPORE
21st Jun 2017
Richard Feakins
Overview of Tax Residence Rules The Singapore Tax Act classifies taxpayers as either residents or non-residents This is important because residents and nonresidents are taxed in a different...
GUIDE: MOVING TO USA
21st Jun 2017
Richard Feakins
Overview of US Tax Residence Rules The taxation of aliens by the United States is significantly affected by the residency status of such aliens Although the immigration laws of the United...
Looking to expand your business into Australia?
6th Mar 2017
Richard Feakins
CST Tax Advisors in partnership with Littler and the Trade and Investment offices of Australia, invite you to attend this event aimed at providing essential information to companies looking to expand...
Autumn Statement: Confirmation of Non Dom Changes
25th Nov 2016
Richard Feakins
November 23, 2016 Overview The new UK Chancellor, Philip Hammond, gave his first Autumn Statement on 23 November 2016 As expected, the government confirmed that the reforms to the taxation of non-UK...
Tax issues for Australian companies expanding into the UK
22nd Nov 2016
Richard Feakins
Many Australian companies expand into the UK without a full understanding of the tax issues and advantages of effective tax and finance structuring between the Australian and UK operations Here are...
Australian expats in the UK: The tax advantage of non-domicile status and upcoming changes
22nd Nov 2016
Richard Feakins
Australian expats living and working in the UK that are considered “non-domiciled” have significant tax advantages compared to UK domiciled individuals A UK resident and domiciled individual...
Want to buy a UK property as a non-resident? Here are five tax considerations
16th Nov 2016
Richard Feakins
The pound’s value has dropped dramatically in recent times, and many foreign investors and expats in the UK are scurrying to buy UK property at unprecedented discounts If you, too, are looking to...