Starbucks and Amazon Face Tax Fury
By Howard Bilton Poor old Starbucks and Amazon (and we can add a few other notable heavyweights to that list) are getting it in the neck. The two cases are
Determining And Proving Domicile
By Bill Blevins Domicile is a very important issue for British expatriates. You remain liable to UK inheritance tax on your worldwide assets for as long as you are domiciled
No-brainer
By Guilherme Marques Diesel, electric, fast, frugal, comfortable and a Mercedes. The future is closer. This week we are delving into the world of hybrids once again. After the Peugeot
French evolution
By Guilherme Marques The Peugeot 508 RXH is the most expensive Peugeot money can buy. But is it the best? The Peugeot 508 RXH was mine for four days but
Therapy of the Hand
By Therapist Rosário Simões The growing importance of rehabilitation to encourage improvement in the functionality, and prevention of dysfunction in the conditions and pathologies of the upper limb led to
A new era in tax reporting
By Bill Blevins The Isle of Man has agreed to automatically exchange tax information with the UK. Jersey and Guernsey want to make this a global initiative. The US is
IRS fiscal year 2012 – BACKGROUND INFORMATION
By Dennis Swing Greene Deductions against the gross income Most tax breaks come in the form of tax credits. After gross taxable income is reduced by any deductions, gross tax
Palliative care in the Algarve
By Alison Blair What is it? Palliative care (from the Latin ‘palliare’: to cloak) focuses on the relief of pain and other symptoms and the problems experienced in serious illness.
From the heart
By Margaret Brown With just a couple of frosty mornings followed by dawn until dusk sunshine, winter seems as far away as ever. Certainly the natural order of animal life
Giant step
Tomorrow is Saturday. Get up, have a nice breakfast, grab your iPod and go and test the new Clio under the beautiful Algarve sun. It is worth it. There is

