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  • HM Revenue & Customs' 'Dash for Cash'

    02 September 2010

    HMRC has finally admitted to what everyone outside of HMRC has actually been aware of for the last few years; namely that it has been far too ‘tough’ on occasions in disputes over tax assessments.

    Author: Don Mavin

  • Government economy drive turns up the heat on tax evasion

    02 September 2010

    The taxman is set to get heavy with tax evaders. As a result of a combination of a number of factors, a new push on tax evasion is now on the cards.

    Author: Paul Malin

  • Further Attempts to Unify EU Fraud Investigations

    28 July 2010

    As a follow-up to the agreement to enable VAT investigators to conduct cross-border enquiries more swiftly and effectively, which was ratified on 16 March 2010, the Council of the European Union, in June, agreed on a draft regulation.

    Author: Don Mavin

  • The Taxman Cometh

    27 July 2010

    The Revenue has begun an anti-fraud campaign, and any firms that don’t follow the letter of the law on paying subcontractors are going to be in a world of pain.

    Author: Andrew Walker

  • Expansion of BTG Tax in London

    02 July 2010

    Specialist Tax Team Acquired from Vantis Plc

  • Property – A Building Blocks Budget

    22 June 2010

    The eagerly awaited Emergency Budget from the new Chancellor has finally been revealed, the theme being creating building blocks for the future...

    Author: Julia Rosenbloom

  • A Cut in Corporation Tax - but where is the Payback?

    22 June 2010

    The Chancellor has made it clear that these changes are part of an ongoing reform of corporation tax...

    Author: Robert King

  • Mr Osborne’s indirect tax increase is very direct!

    22 June 2010

    The Chancellor announced an increase in the UK’s standard VAT rate to 20% from 4 January 2011 – with anti-forestalling provisions.

    Author: Tony Jackson & Jaysson Palmer

  • In Come the Income Tax Changes

    22 June 2010

    Good news for the basic rate taxpayer as the personal allowance for those aged under 65 is due to rise from £6,475 to £7,475 from April 2011.

    Author: Julie Osbaldeston

  • No Exchequer Gain Without Some Pain?

    22 June 2010

    Mr Osborne will certainly be hoping in part that my adapted version of the popular proverb applies to his rise in Capital Gains Tax (CGT). The change in the CGT rate will certainly spell pain for some higher rate taxpayers, but it is perhaps not as penal as widely anticipated.

    Author: Richard Smethurst

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