Nick Ivey

Nick Ivey

Nick Ivey joined Bates Wells & Braithwaite in 1997 as partner and joint head of property development. He specialises in estate and property portfolio acquisition and management, and has written several articles for Charity Finance.

Having been admitted as a solicitor in 1981, Ivey became a partner at Speechly Bircham before moving on to Bates Wells & Braithwaite.

 

 

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Charities should beware of property leasing for tax avoidance

Property owners should make sure they are fully aware of the facts when entering the world of charity relief renting, writes Nick Ivey.

Easier disposals of land

The government has completed a consultation on extending the definition of qualified surveyor contained in the Charities Act to see whether an extension would help in increasing choice, streamlining and reducing cost in this process.

Land tax ahoy

Nick Ivey and Sarah Macleod assess the likely impact of the final version of the CIL. The planning act 2008 introduces a new tax called the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). This tax will be levied on the development of land and buildings and will hit both organisations intending to develop land or buildings for profit and those wishing to make improvements or alterations to property they already own, and will retain.

Developing problems

The Planning Bill may have horrific consequences for charities, argues Nick Ivey.

Safe keeping

What can a custodian trustee guard against, Nick Ivey and Tamsin Anderson ask

Empty promises

A new property tax poses a significant risk to charitable funds

Property - Transfer quirks

A discussion of the implications of the recent review of community asset transfers

Landing in trouble?

How a proposed new levy on the increase in land value could adversely affect charities

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