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Back to basics: SDLT multiple dwellings relief
Marvin Reynolds
Jeffrey Webber
Marvin Reynolds and Jeffrey Webber (BDO) provide a practical guide to a relief for which claims are being actively challenged by HMRC.
Private client review for October 2021
Lisa de Silva
Edward Reed
Useful insights on discovery, potentially insolvent estates, the location of cryptoassets for tax purposes and HMRC’s use of nudge letters by Edward Reed and Lisa de Silva (Macfarlanes).
Private client review for June 2021
Edward Reed
Mark Stichbury
Edward Reed and Mark Stichbury (Macfarlanes) provide this month’s review of developments affecting private clients.
Private client review for April 2021
Sam Epstein
Edward Reed
Edward Reed and Sam Epstein (Macfarlanes) provide this month’s review of private client developments that matter.
UK stamp taxes and groups in distress
Siobhan Mossop (EY) explores the key stamp duty, SDRT and RETT considerations for restructures, appointments and court procedures.
Private client review for November 2020
Andrew Goldstone
Moustapha Hammoud
Andrew Goldstone and Moustapha Hammoud (Mishcon de Reya) review
recent tax developments affecting private clients.
International review for October 2020
Tim Sarson
Recent tax developments that matter from around the globe, reported by
Tim Sarson (KPMG).
Tax transparent property funds
Alexandra Hawkins
Toby Price
Toby Price and Alexandra Hawkins (Deloitte) discuss the SDLT treatment of
tax transparent funds investing in UK real estate.
The modernisation of stamp taxes on shares
Zoë Arnautov
The government has called for input on possible changes to the UK system of stamp taxes on share transactions.
The new SDLT surcharge: stamping on foreign buyers
Sean Randall
Sean Randall (Blick Rothenberg) examines the draft legislation that will introduce an SDLT surcharge for foreign buyers of residential property from April 2021.
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Medpro: better late than never
Stacey Cranmore
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No escape: the new IHT tax rules for pensions
Harriet Betteridge
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What time is it? A review of the Supreme Court’s decision in Prudential
David Jamieson
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The trials and tribulations of interest withholding tax
Bezhan Salehy
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Rebecca Rose
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Elvira Colomer Fatjo
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Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
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Tax Journal's 2025 Budget coverage
Management expenses: HMRC’s new nudge campaign
Anna Lucey
,
Constantine Christofi
Medpro: better late than never
Stacey Cranmore
No escape: the new IHT tax rules for pensions
Harriet Betteridge
What time is it? A review of the Supreme Court’s decision in Prudential
David Jamieson
The trials and tribulations of interest withholding tax
Bezhan Salehy
,
Rebecca Rose
Understanding the FIG regime
Jo Bateson
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HMRC manual changes: 6 February 2026
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Net settlement and annual reporting requirements
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FS Commercial Ltd v HMRC
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