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UK Budget 2024 - How are expats going to be affected by the UK Autumn Budget?

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UK Budget 2024 - How are expats going to be affected by the UK Autumn Budget?

Webinar: UK Budget 2024 - How are expats going to be affected by the UK Autumn Budget?

Type of event: Tax and Wealth Management Webinar

Where: Zoom Conference

Date: 7 November 2024

Time: 14:00 GMT

Overview of Webinar

This event has now ended. We will be publishing a recording in which we discussed the Autumn Budget's key tax, currency, and financial implications and how these changes will affect both British expats and foreign nationals living in the UK.

You can also request a free introduction to one or more of our trusted partners if you have a specific question about the implications of the budget or any other expat related matters.

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On 30th October 2024, the new Labour government will deliver their first budget since being elected.

While we were already expecting some significant changes from April 2025, especially to the Non-Dom Tax Regime, the Autumn Budget is likely to bring about more changes which British expats and foreign nationals living in the UK will need to be aware of. Already being rumoured are significant changes to Capital Gains Tax, National Insurance contributions and pensions.

While plenty of news outlets and companies will be announcing webinars and events in the hours after the budget has been concluded, we've decided to wait a week to ensure the details have been analysed and impacts understood, so we can present a fully informed tax and financial webinar with a panel of our expert partners.

Why was this webinar different?

This event was focussed on the implications for expats and our partners highlighted the most important changes in short presentations before we invited them to answer the most pertinent questions that expats face in a "round table" discussion.

Our expert panellists

Max Huseyin, Moneycorp

Max has over 10 years experience working in Financial Services & Foreign Exchange and a cross-functional background in sales, strategy, operations, product and finance. Max works with Moneycorp's corporate, retail and private clients to deliver first-class customer experience and satisfaction.

Jamie Favell, Tax Advisory Partnership 

Jamie is the Head of Private Client Tax at Tax Advisory Partnership, a leading specialist tax firm employing over 40 qualified tax professionals and with offices in London and Leeds.  The private client team specialises in international private client tax matters with a focus on the taxation of UK and US taxpayers.

Jane Cowie, IUK Global

Jane worked for a UK bank for over 30 years, covering a number of roles including business relationship management, mortgages and financial advice in pensions, protection and investments. She has worked with IUK since 2015. IUK Global specialises in advising clients globally about all aspects of their finances, providing investment solutions for a wide range of areas such as retirement planning and maximising opportunities for their money.