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Carey Olsen
The principle that the courts of one jurisdiction will not collect the tax of another is a longstanding tenet of law in many legal systems around the world.
Walkers
The Minister for External Relations of the Government of Jersey (GoJ) recently announced a public consultation seeking views on a number of proposed changes to the operation...
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Proskauer Rose LLP
Welcome to March's edition of our UK Tax Round Up. This month has seen a number of interesting cases covering a range of issues, from the deductibility of costs against employment income...
Alvarez & Marsal
In this article for employers, we outline important upcoming employment tax deadlines for businesses in relation to employee expenses and benefits.
IR Global
The legal and regulatory landscape of India's online gaming industry have been fraught with several challenges. Historically, the distinction of online games into ‘skill based' and ‘chance based' games...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
As announced in the United Kingdom's Spring Budget for 2024, delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on 6th March, the UK government has published a consultation to seek views...
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered the United Kingdom Spring Budget for 2024. You can access our Clients & Friends Alert where we outline key measures and takeaways here.
Price Bailey
The government published draft legislation earlier this year, for the merger of the RDEC and the SME R&D relief schemes. In the Autumn Statement (November 22 2023) it was announced...
The Sovereign Group
With the UK entering a General Election year and all polls and forecasters predicting a resounding victory for the opposition Labour party.
Withers LLP
HMRC have launched a new disclosure facility for unpaid tax arising from cryptoasset transactions. The new purpose-built facility, which was launched in November 2023...
Old Mill
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced that the valuable Multiple Dwellings Relief (MDR) for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is to be abolished.
Proskauer Rose LLP
Welcome to February's edition of our UK Tax Round Up. This month has seen revised HMRC guidance on the capital contribution limb of the salaried member test and an interesting case...
Travers Smith LLP
HMRC has recently changed its published guidance to make clear that it considers that increases in capital contributions made solely to fall outside the salaried members rules will be ineffective for that purpose.
Travers Smith LLP
In the first of our series focussing on Good Tax Governance, Kulsoom Hadi from our Incentives and Remuneration team discusses the use of umbrella companies.
Withers LLP
Colombian pop singer Shakira recently became the focus of the Spanish tax authorities in a tax fraud case with a maximum penalty of €23.7 million and up to eight years in prison.
William Fry
The UKHC considered whether this so-called "creditor duty" arose when a company was insolvent in circumstances where the directors believed (wrongly) that the liability giving rise to the insolvency had been avoided.
Price Bailey
Sarah Howarth, Senior Manager in the Tax team at Price Bailey, and Mark Ellis, Corporate Finance Assistant Manager, discuss the impact of interest rates on our clients in our two-part video series.
Rahman Ravelli Solicitors
Niall Hearty of Rahman Ravelli considers the latest statistics regarding HM Revenue and Customs investigations.
Alvarez & Marsal
As part of our series on the key areas of transfer pricing, here we will talk about its importance for businesses that are in the midst of, or are considering, international expansion.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
The revised HMRC guidance relates back to the important decision in July 2015 of the UK Supreme Court in Anson v HMRC [2015] UKSC 44 ("Anson").
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