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When Forbes magazine released its first global billionaires list in 1987, just 140 names appeared on it. The 2025 version featured more than 3,000 people, worth a collective $16tn.

Even allowing for factors such as the rise of China and over three decades of inflation, it is a staggering increase in both numbers and values

Understanding the rise of Spanish tax demands in the UK: legal and procedural considerations.

HMRC’s intensified enforcement of Spanish tax debts in the UK has become a pressing concern for British taxpayers.

Although the UK no longer participates in the EU’s mutual assistance in the recovery of debt (MARD) arrangement for post-Brexit liabilities, it still

  • The coronavirus pandemic brought into existence the term ‘nomad working’, and people moving freely between the UK and Spain has become the new normal.
  • Residence and domicile are defined differently in the UK and Spain and the tax authorities of both countries have increased their cooperation.
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