Clive Cutbill

Clive Cutbill

Clive Cutbill is a consultant at law firm Withers, and he leads the philanthropy practice, advising both charities and donors in relation to tax-efficient giving and funding. He advises a number of foreign charitable bodies, including US and other foreign universities, in relation to English charity and related tax law issues.

He is the firm's nominated officer for money laundering reporting purposes, and he is a member of the Charity Law Association, the City of London Law Society and the Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners.

 

 

 

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John Low

Sector commentators have lined up to condemn the omission of lifetime legacies from the Giving White Paper.

HMRC makes limited concessions on Fit and Proper Persons test

HMRC has admitted that it got its initial guidance on the Fit and Proper Persons Test wrong, but concerns remain despite the release of an amended document last week.

Innocents abroad: when is a charity not a charity?

A change in the European position on foreign charities aims to 'end discrimination'

The final frontier: tax-efficient cross-border giving

How to carry out tax-efficient cross-border charitable giving without falling into a black hole.

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