AAB's private client tax team deliver clear advice in understandable terms so we can appreciate how effective planning can lead to benefits for the whole family. They have taken away the worry and doubt for us.Alex Wiseman
I contemplated transferring my business to a limited company and I knew I could rely on AAB to make the process as straightforward as possible whilst providing the accounts and tax advice to enable me to make the right decision.Colin Brown
The firm's IHT, Trusts and Estates team provided me with highly innovative solutions which produced the exact result that I requested. I asked many, many questions along the way – all of which were ably answered by the team.James Thom
I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending AAB to anyone else who, like us, may be struggling to get the expert advice required, especially when it involves coming back to the UK and managing tax aspects on overseas income and assets.John Bannerman
Blog6th May 2025Scottish Tax Receipts- The Cost of Tax Policy DifferencesWe have now entered the 9th tax year in which HM Revenue and Customs operates separate Scottish tax rates for non-savings income. It’s fair to say that the divergence of UK tax rates has become more significant in recent years,…By Lynn GracieView more
Blog2nd Apr 2025Spring Statement 2025: What Was The Tax Impact?The impact of the recent Spring statement can be more readily understood when placed within the wider context of the current UK tax policy. In particular, it’s worth noting that sweeping changes to tax legislation had already been announced by…By Lynn Gracie and Jill WalkerView more
Blog2nd Apr 2025Back to the drawing board on Salaried Members Rules?In April 2024 we discussed the current salaried members rules and the most recent update on the Bluecrest case, which is one of the first cases in relation to these rules since they were introduced in 2014. However, in January…By Jill WalkerView more
Blog31st Mar 2025The End of The Non-Dom Tax Regime: What’s Next?After 225 years, the sometimes controversial non-domicile tax status is coming to an end. We outline the expected main changes below. What were the non-dom tax rules? “Non-dom” is used to describe someone whose permanent home – their domicile –…By Fiona Rooney and Tom AndrewView more