Alan Buckett Head of VAT Services at DSH reviews the joint VAT conference by Essex Court Chambers and Pump Court Tax Chambers on 6 March in London
Following a similar successful event last year this conference again attracted more than 200 delegates who were treated to the combined thoughts of no less than four leading VAT QCs and eight other experienced barristers specialising in VAT.
Some of the speakers admitted that after last year's detailed conference they wondered whether they would have enough new issues to justify another presentation this year. But such is the increasingly litigious world of VAT with not only HMRC pursuing many issues more aggressively but also conflicts between the UK and EU Courts' decisions that there was more than sufficient material to interest...
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Alan Buckett Head of VAT Services at DSH reviews the joint VAT conference by Essex Court Chambers and Pump Court Tax Chambers on 6 March in London
Following a similar successful event last year this conference again attracted more than 200 delegates who were treated to the combined thoughts of no less than four leading VAT QCs and eight other experienced barristers specialising in VAT.
Some of the speakers admitted that after last year's detailed conference they wondered whether they would have enough new issues to justify another presentation this year. But such is the increasingly litigious world of VAT with not only HMRC pursuing many issues more aggressively but also conflicts between the UK and EU Courts' decisions that there was more than sufficient material to interest...
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