This week’s edition of Private Client highlights includes: (1) JTC Employer Solutions Trustee Ltd v Garnett, in which the High Court granted rescission of deeds of appointment executed for EBTs on grounds of mistake; (2) Oldham MBC v KZ, in which the Court of Protection authorised a care plan for a deaf man with fluctuating capacity; (3) Rupert Grint v HMRC, where the FTT held that sales of occupation income provisions applied to a capital sum received by the taxpayer on the incorporation of his business; (4) Tianrui IHC v China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd (Cayman Islands), a Privy Council decision on a shareholder’s personal standing to challenge the dilution of its shareholding; (5) Aabar Holdings S.A.R.L v Glencore plc, a decision which cast doubt on a shareholder’s entitlement to see a company’s privileged documents; and (6) HMRC publishes minutes of the November meeting of joint HMRC/industry working group on the non-dom changes.
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