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Investing in the UK | Gibraltar as a Strategic Business Gateway - Acquarius

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  The recent election in Britain resulted in a majority Labour government, and barring unforeseen events, the next poll will not occur until 2029. Like its G7 and EU peers, the UK has faced economic challenges in recent years, with inflation soaring post-pandemic. Despite these challenges, the UK presents a compelling investment opportunities gibraltar. Inflation has returned to “normal” levels, and employment remains relatively stable. Moreover, at the time of writing, the pound is valued at just under US$1.30, offering exceptional value for money in historic terms. A stable government suggests that, despite likely tax increases on the horizon , we can anticipate an improving business climate upon which foreign investors may depend. This could be an ideal moment to consider establishing or investing in UK companies . At 66 million, the UK’s population is second only to Germany in western Europe. Known for its consumer spending, the domestic market is vast and appealing for ...

Acquarius Insights on New Labour Government Tax Changes

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  Explore how the new Labour government's tax policies will impact UK residents and non-doms. Acquarius provides expert financial insight to help you stay informed. It became evident, during the first few days of the new administration, that the Prime Minister is a man in a hurry. Without seeming to take a breath, he appointed his new cabinet, embarked on a whirlwind tour of the Home Nations, and attended NATO’s 75 th anniversary summit in the US. It is safe to assume then that other departmental plans will also be pursued rigorously by his team and, to use one of the new government’s frequently used phrases, “at pace”. ‍Significant changes are in store for private clients , particularly those who are, or are considering becoming, UK residents. These include the well-known non-domiciled individuals, or “non-doms”. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, will present Labour’s budget in September – its first in fifteen years. We can anticipate much of what is planned b...