One of the most intricate aspects of international business and entrepreneurship is the repatriation of profits, i.e., transferring your hard-earned money back to your home country.
Monthly Archives: September 2023
In the UK, the tax system is structured around both residence and domicile. Non-domicile residents, commonly referred to as ‘non-doms’, are individuals residing in the UK but declaring their permanent home elsewhere. These non-doms are taxed on their UK earnings. However, they might be exempt from tax on income originating […]
Expanding your business to the US market might be the next stage in acquiring a larger customer base and a more solid manufacturing line. The US market holds a great deal of opportunity for businesses that might not be available in the UK. Here are five reasons to consider expanding […]
With a budget of over £82 billion, Horizon Europe is the primary funding programme for research and innovation in the European Union (EU). Due to a recent agreement, the UK will be able to participate in the Horizon scheme as of January 2024. The programme strengthens the impact of research […]
The prospect of expatriating to Hong Kong is one that intrigues many entrepreneurs and business owners. Relocating to this dynamic business centre off the coast of Mainland China often brings with it an element of uncertainty, especially concerning personal tax implications. In this blog, we delve into the positives and […]
Expatriates and international entrepreneurs are often concerned about the complexities and consequences of double taxation.
The prospect of expatriating to Hong Kong is one that intrigues many entrepreneurs and business owners.
With a budget of over £82 billion, Horizon Europe is the primary funding programme for research and innovation in the European Union (EU).
Expanding your business to the US market might be the next stage in acquiring a larger customer base and a more solid manufacturing line. The US market holds a great deal of opportunity for businesses that might not be available in the UK.
