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International Tax in the UK focuses on tax issues arising from cross-border transactions and multinational operations. It involves advising businesses and individuals on compliance with UK tax laws as they interact with international tax treaties and foreign tax regimes, aiming to optimise tax positions while mitigating risks.
The UK's international tax landscape is shaped by its extensive network of double taxation agreements and its adherence to OECD principles, particularly around BEPS. Key areas include transfer pricing regulations (e.g., conditionality adjustment, master/local file documentation), controlled foreign company (CFC) rules, and interest restriction rules (Corporate Interest Restriction - CIR). With a corporation tax rate changing from 19% to 25% from April 2023 for companies with profits over £250,000, and a lower rate of 19% for profits up to £50,000, the UK remains an attractive but complex jurisdiction for international businesses.