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...At Expo Chicago in April, David Cleaton-Roberts, a partner at Cristea Roberts, noted that “we came here because we used to do Frieze New York and still want to do a spring fair in the US”....
...This, notes Robert Norton, the chief executive and co-founder of Verisart, is vital in such a fast-moving, tech-based field....
...including Charles Gaines, Faith Ringgold and Amy Sherald....
...She cites key moments such as the Scull sale of 1973, when the taxi cab entrepreneur Robert Scull sold more than 50 works by artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns at Sotheby Parke-Bernet auction...
...Ask an outsider Leslie Gaines-Ross New CEOs of an organisation in difficulty can find themselves on a scavenger hunt, says Leslie Gaines-Ross, chief reputation strategist at PR firm Weber Shandwick....
...The government has tried to crack down on those who have left the UK but are still deemed to have “connections” there, whether family, a main property or — in the case of Robert Gaines-Cooper, who fought...
...Robert Gaines-Cooper, an international businessman, lost an appeal in the Supreme Court on Wednesday in the culmination of a long-running court battle over UK residency that is likely to result in hundreds...
...Complaints about the uncertainty over residence have been exacerbated by a long-running court battle with Robert Gaines-Cooper, a Seychelles-based entrepreneur, which suggested to many tax experts that the...
...An epic legal battle between a tax exile and Revenue & Customs is set to reach its climax next year after Robert Gaines-Cooper, a Seychelles-based entrepreneur who fled high taxes in Britain in 1976, was...
...The case, which concerns Robert Gaines Cooper, an entrepreneur, will expose some tax exiles to the risk of a UK tax bill on the grounds they never shed their UK residency....
...Another court case being closely followed by the British contingent in Monaco concerns Robert Gaines-Cooper, a Seychelles-based entrepreneur who fled high taxes in Britain in 1976....
...I was concerned to read that HM Revenue & Customs recently won the right to levy £30m in back-tax on entrepreneur Robert Gaines-Cooper, who lives abroad....
...The failure of the appeal in the long-running case concerning businessman Robert Gaines-Cooper was the latest of numerous blows for tax exiles who were once able to retain strong links with Britain without...
...Robert Gaines-Cooper had relied on guidance from HM Revenue & Customs saying that people spending fewer than 91 days a year in the UK would not be treated as UK residents....
...For some wealthy individuals, the Robert Gaines-Cooper case has thrown further doubt on what the tax position is of non-domiciles....
...The report reminds us of a British court ruling last autumn that Robert Gaines-Cooper, a retired businessman who had been living in the Seychelles Islands in the Indian Ocean since 1975, was still a British...
...Leslie Gaines-Ross observed in CEO Capital: “Presidents retire from office every four to eight years without catastrophe....
...Robert Gaines-Cooper, 71, was born in the UK but now lives in the Seychelles....
...Reputation, reputation, reputation Leslie Gaines-Ross, chief reputation strategist at PR firm Weber Shandwick, reveals how CEOs should apologise when they or their organisations make mistakes, while also...
...Her accent may not be unwavering; she may have occasional difficulty shedding un-crocodile tears; she may rely on her broad smile to charm older men as frequently as did the young Julia Roberts....
...Much of the anxiety for non-doms in recent months has been triggered by the case of Robert Gaines-Cooper, a wealthy British-born businessman based in the Seychelles, who thought he was scrupulously following...
...The change to disallow days of arrival and departure was foreshadowed in a Commissioners’ ruling last year concerning Robert Gaines-Cooper, an entrepreneur....
...The commissioners ruled that the links of Robert Gaines-Cooper, a British-born businessman based in the Seychelles and multi-millionare, were not tenuous enough to be labelled as domiciled outside of the...
...The court ruled Robert Gaines-Cooper owed thousands of pounds in back taxes as his ties with the UK were too strong to claim his domicile elsewhere....
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