The budget has been very well covered in the press, and much of it does not directly concern Plantagenet’s clients, so I’ll just just make
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The budget has been very well covered in the press, and much of it does not directly concern Plantagenet’s clients, so I’ll just just make
Just to let you know, we will, as usual, be commenting on any items of particular interest to Plantagenet clients when the Chancellor delivers the
The rates of Stamp Duty Land Tax (“SDLT”) are high at the moment. If you are thinking of buying a property, take a look at
It is with great regret that we mark the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She personified a generation that endured so much –
The financial news is full of the recent strong rise in timber prices, so now might be a good time to look at the UK
According to HMRC a record £64.5m worth of assets came into national ownership in 2020 through the “acceptance in lieu” and “cultural gift” schemes. These
There is an interesting case on proprietary estoppel which has been reported recently. In 1976, a Nigerian Chief, Ferdinand Anaghara purchased a house in London,
A recent case in the First Tier Tribunal has highlighted a problem which comes as a nasty surprise to some. As is well known, if
It is well known that you don’t have to pay Capital Gains Tax (“CGT”) on the property you occupy as your own home, but what
Just a quick post to update on a couple of recent cases which are of interest to Plantagenet clients. First, a case on Wills and