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21st May 2013

New tool from HMRC will help expats figure out what they owe the taxman

In the coming weeks HM Revenue and Customs will launch a new online test for expats to find out how much, if any, tax they owe the British tax man. read more...
21st May 2013

Art Basel in Hong Kong 2013

The inaugural edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong is in the last stages of preparation, ahead of one of the most important events of the year. This comes two years after it was revealed that ART HK was coming under the control of MCH Group. Rebranded and rebooted, Basel now has a truly global reach. read more...
21st May 2013

Van Gogh 'sketchbooks' to go on sale

For Vincent Van Gogh aficionados, the news that his eponymous museum in Amsterdam is selling a limited number of facsimile sketchbooks of the only four known to be in existence will be met with enthusiasm. They are soon to go on sale online and in the museum. read more...
21st May 2013

Art critic Philip Kennicott wins Pulitzer

The Washington Post's art critic Philip Kennicott has been awarded the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. The judges said it was "for his eloquent and passionate essays on art and the social forces that underlie it, a critic who always strives to make his topics and targets relevant to readers". read more...
20th May 2013

Canada launches a new work visa for skilled entrepreneurs to lure them into the country.

From April 1st foreign nationals that have backing from a venture capital firm that's based in Canada can apply for permanent residency in what the Canadian government are calling "the first of its kind in the world". read more...

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