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Hybrids and dual inclusion income: are we there yet?
Richard Milnes
Fehzaan Ismail
Richard Milnes and Fehzaan Ismail (EY) assess the concept of dual inclusion
income under the UK hybrid provisions following a prolonged period of
iterative change.
Nomad employees: examining HMRC’s new guidance
Martin Shah
Martin Shah (Simmons & Simmons) reviews HMRC’s latest guidance on whether employees of overseas entities working temporarily in the UK give rise to a UK permanent establishment.
GE Financial, treaty residence, and the meaning of ‘business’
Kyle Rainsford
Kyle Rainsford (Travers Smith) examines the ramifications of the Upper Tribunal’s decision.
Tax and the City review for July 2023
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
In this month’s review, Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) consider the Court of Appeal decisions in Royal Bank of Canada and Civic Environmental Systems and the consultation on transfer pricing, DPT and permanent establishment.
Tax on establishing a business in Australia
Paula Tallon
Siobhan Sellick
Now that Australia and UK have signed their trade agreement, Paula Tallon and Siobhan Sellick (Prosperity Advisers Group) explain what Australian taxes UK companies will encounter when establishing a business presence there.
International review for May 2021
Tim Sarson
Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by
Tim Sarson (KPMG).
International review for February 2021
Tim Sarson
Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by
Tim Sarson (KPMG).
International business operating models: the tax issues
Gavin Orpwood
Louise Keegan
Hannah McKenzie
Hannah McKenzie, Louise Keegan and Gavin Orpwood (PwC) examine the
tax risks to international business operating models.
Tax and the City review for September 2020
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane
The latest developments that matter, reviewed by Mike Lane and
Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
Fowler: employment or treaty deemed trade?
Nigel Doran
Nigel Doran (Macfarlanes) examines the recent Supreme Court decision and its ramifications.
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Bezhan Salehy
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Rebecca Rose
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Elvira Colomer Fatjo
1 /7
Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
2 /7
Enhancing UK tax policy: a blueprint for supporting technological innovation
Dominic Mathon
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Kate Murphy
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Carried interest tax reform: next steps
Damien Crossley
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Bezhan Salehy
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The new UK PE, TP and UTPP rules: key questions
Mark Bevington
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Tax odyssey: the journey to a single securities tax
Naomi Lawton
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Closing in on promoters of marketed tax avoidance scheme
Malcolm Gammie CBE KC
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The trials and tribulations of interest withholding tax
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,
Rebecca Rose
Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
Enhancing UK tax policy: a blueprint for supporting technological innovation
Dominic Mathon
,
Kate Murphy
Carried interest tax reform: next steps
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,
Bezhan Salehy
The new UK PE, TP and UTPP rules: key questions
Mark Bevington
Tax odyssey: the journey to a single securities tax
Naomi Lawton
Closing in on promoters of marketed tax avoidance scheme
Malcolm Gammie CBE KC
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HMRC manual changes: 5 September 2025
Pre-Budget speculation fuels rumours of bank windfall tax and landlord NICs
Submitting RIF notifications to HMRC
HMRC guidelines on declarations of accuracy and completeness
EV charging added to advisory fuel rates
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Lexgreen Services Ltd v HMRC
Elphysic Ltd and others v HMRC
W Tinkler v HMRC
Clear Pay Payroll Ltd v HMRC
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Closing the tax gap: HMRC’s approach to ‘legal interpretation disputes’
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Soft Drinks Industry Levy credit repayments
Self’s assessment: Time for a wealth tax?
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