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2024 General Election: Non-UK domiciled individuals
Read our article detailing changes in relation to replacing non-UK domicile tax rules with a residence-based regime in the Spring Budget 2024 and further updates that we anticipate.
Nikita joined Price Bailey in February 2021, having previously worked in personal tax for over ten years in London. Nikita is a member of the Society of Tax and Estate Practitioners (STEP), a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) and the Association of Tax Technicians (ATT). Nikita was also named one of eprivate Client’s Top 35 under 35’s of 2018.
Nikita is part of the Tax Team based in Mayfair and works across the Price Bailey offices in relation to advising high net worth individuals, trustees and family offices on UK personal tax affairs, estate and succession planning.
In particular, Nikita focuses on advising UK-resident non-domiciled individuals and clients with multi-jurisdictional personal interests and remittance planning. As well as pre-UK arrival planning, Nikita has experience in HMRC enquiries including disclosing prior non-compliance to HM Revenue & Customs.
Read our article detailing changes in relation to replacing non-UK domicile tax rules with a residence-based regime in the Spring Budget 2024 and further updates that we anticipate.
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