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IN BRIEF

Views on recent developments in tax.

Pensions tax expert John Hayward comments on the latest proposals on pensions tax relief.

An Upper Tribunal decision brings some long awaited legal certainty to what is meant by a ‘transfer of a going concern’ (TOGC) for VAT purposes, writes Peter Mason.

Sometimes the tribunal will adopt an impressionistic approach to interpreting the legislation, writes Stefano Mariani.

The changes to the taxation of dividends proposed in the Budget seem to be worthy of rather more attention than they have received, writes Peter Vaines.

Taking stock of HMRC on its tenth anniversary. 
 
Tim Law (Engaged Consulting) takes a look at the consultation document on improving large business tax compliance, and the three proposed measures contained therein. 
 
Stephen Edge (Slaughter and May) shares his reflections on the role of the business tax adviser in the current climate.
 

Malcolm Finney asks whether time is running out for non-doms following the Summer Budget.

Recent figures suggest high mobility of UK’s non-dom population, according to a recent Pinsent Masons briefing.
 
Budget changes raise the effective rate of CGT. Some might feel that the rules are being changed mid-game, writes Graham Chase (Olswang).
 
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