The Orwellian Information Exchange of your Data Across Borders
In 1948, George Orwell penned "1984," a novel that became synonymous with the dangers of intrusive government surveillance. Fast forward to 2024, and the dystopian surveillance state imagined by Orwell seems eerily prescient in the context of international financial data sharing among governments and tax authorities.
Will the UK rejoin the EU or continue with a hard Brexit after the elections?
In the landscape of British politics, a significant shift is underway within the two major parties, the Labour Party and the Conservative Party. Each of these parties now houses two distinct factions, each vying for dominance and shaping the future political direction of the United Kingdom.
Turkey is slowing the expansion of the Schengen Area
The EU is all about freedom of movement, the freedom of movement of your capital, of your work, and of you as an individual to move around the EU. And within the Schengen zone, which is primarily an EU construct, this allows people to cross borders without passports and without having to show ID.
Navigating Residency, Travel, and Life Abroad for EU Expats in the UK and Schengen Zone #106
In this weeks episode we delve into the latest changes and updates affecting EU expats in 2023. Whether you're planning to move, already living abroad, or considering working in the UK or the EU, this guide is tailored for you.
Property Rental Tax Creep
Since financial exchange of information regulation was introduced 10 years ago great strides have been made to tackle criminal activities.
Anti money laundering (AML) is always at the centre and the essence of this is income not declared nor tax paid.