Tax Residency Record-Keeping: Why "Keep Records" Is No Longer Enough

Tax residency record-keeping has evolved. For advisors managing globally mobile clients, it is no longer enough to count days and store documents. In a more scrutinised compliance environment, defensibility depends on whether the evidence tells a coherent, contemporaneous story that supports the residency position.
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HMRC Nudge Letters: A Quick Explainer

Compliance

As an HNWI and globally mobile individual, you’re likely to come across HMRC nudge letters. But what are they, why they’re sent, who might receive one, and what are the practical steps to take with a tax advisor to prevent escalation?

Strengthen Tax Residency Compliance: Introducing the Daysium Year

Tax Residence

Managing tax residency compliance as a globally mobile individual involves more than just keeping a calendar of travel days. The Daysium Year introduces a structured, automated process that transforms traditional day counting into a strategic, error-free activity.