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  • 1 month ago | journal.step.org | Ben Bell

    Ben Bell outlines some of the biggest incoming changes announced in the UK 2024 Autumn Budget CPD Pensions Public policy Residency or Domicile Taxation United Kingdom Following on from the 30 October 2024 Budget, anticipated changes to the UK tax system have been observed with significant interest both domestically and abroad. Notably, the non-domicile regime is set to be replaced with a residence-based system from 6 April 2025.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | journal.step.org | Ben Bell

    Ben Bell on the European Law Institute’s Advance Choices for Future Disablement project and how it supports STEP’s own work through the GRP CPD Public policy Vulnerable client One year on from the launch of the STEP Global Representative Power initiative (GRP), our campaign to encourage portability of powers of representation remains a key policy priority.

  • Jun 10, 2024 | journal.step.org | Ben Bell

    Ben Bell highlights how STEP is seeking global solutions to tackle economic crime CPDBanking and financePublic policyRegulation and complianceLog in to gain full access to exclusive member-only content and features. UsernameUsername is your six-digit membership number (add 0s to the beginning if required)PasswordEnter the password for your account. CAPTCHAThis question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Forgotten password?

  • Oct 2, 2023 | stuff.co.nz | Ben Bell

    Ben Bell is the mayor of Gore. OPINION: A staggering 102mm of rain fell in the Gore District in just 24 hours on September 21. That’s equivalent to nearly two months’ worth. Significant weather events such as this create significant questions: Will events like this happen again? How can we be more prepared? And, most importantly, what does this mean in the larger context of global climate change?

  • Sep 20, 2023 | clickondetroit.com | Ben Bell

    Published: September 21, 2023, 6:00 AMTags: Reporter Blogs, Savannah BananasPublished: September 21, 2023, 6:00 AMTags: Reporter Blogs, Savannah BananasThe pitcher winds up and delivers the pitch to a batter standing on 10-foot stilts. The batter fouls the ball off into the stands, where a fan catches it. “Stilts,” as he’s known, throws his helmet down in frustration as he walks back to the dugout because foul balls caught by fans count as an out.

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