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7 February 2018

What Will The Impact Of Brexit Be On The Attractiveness Of The UK Holding Company?

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This article explains the key features (related to tax and access to finance) that make a good holding company jurisdiction and compares how the UK's holding company offering will change after Brexit.
UK Corporate/Commercial Law
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This article explains the key features (related to tax and access to finance) that make a good holding company jurisdiction and compares how the UK's holding company offering will change after Brexit

John Nelson, Managing Director of Dixcart Trust Corporation in Guernsey, compares inter alia, the different features of a UK holding company, specifically participation exemption, capital gains tax exemption, withholding tax, share capital, tax on dividend income, profits of overseas branches and R&D and patent box regimes.

Read this article to also gain insights into the anticipated results of a soft Brexit versus a hard Brexit for the UK's holding company regime. Read the full article at https://www.alliottgroup.net/practice-management-resources-for-owner-managed-firms/uk-holding-companies-brexit/

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