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Nikhil is an Associate specialising in Commercial and Intellectual Property matters. He spent two years working for the FA Premier League before training at Bird & Bird.
Nikhil has advised clients in the media and tech sectors, across multiple specialisms including broadcasting, sports, video games and digital entertainment.
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Fundamentally, digital assets are the possessions you access on a digital device. These assets are normally stored online and accessed via a personal online account run by a third-party provider. How should you manage these assets?
It is increasingly important for individuals to understand how crypto assets are taxed, both in life and on death, and ensure the consideration of crypto assets in succession planning.
What are NFTs? How are NFTs taxed during an individual’s lifetime and subsequently on death? How can we ensure access for attorneys and personal representatives whilst guaranteeing security for these high-value assets?
The choice of attorney and informing them of your wishes is particularly vital when considering digital assets. The pertinency of this is increased with more valuable assets such as cryptocurrency.
There are a number of key policies, procedures and documents your business should keep up to date, to be both legally protected and in preparation for investment or exit. Our team will give your business a full check-over.
This explainer guide examines the differences between a bank and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI), and the methods used to safeguard funds with the Electronic Money Regulations (EMR).
This guide, A Question of Capacity, outlines key points for consideration to ensure business owners put their businesses in the best position possible in the event of your incapacity.
Guidance for individuals who hold cryptoassets, explaining what taxes they may need to pay, and what records they need to keep. Also included is information for businesses and companies about the tax treatment of cryptoasset transactions.
This guide explains the differences between a bank and an Electronic Money Institution (EMI), and the methods used to safeguard funds with the Electronic Money Regulations (EMR).
This guide explains what is meant by ‘E-Money’, who issues it and how it is used.
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Nikhil is an Associate specialising in Commercial and Intellectual Property matters. He spent two years working for the FA Premier League before training at Bird & Bird.
Nikhil has advised clients in the media and tech sectors, across multiple specialisms including broadcasting, sports, video games and digital entertainment.
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