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In the third of three articles, John Hayward and Alec Ure, Pension Consultants, continue their explanation of the basic elements of the new pensions tax regime in the UK

David Blumenthal, Partner, Dewey Ballantine, reports on the LexisNexis Tolley Corporation Tax 2006 Conference, which was held on 25 September 2006

There may be a gaping hole (or two) in the NIC rules on share incentives that stems from anti-avoidance action and incomplete attempts at harmonisation of tax and NIC rules. David Heaton explores the arguments

Christopher Sanger, Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, peruses the menu of options produced by the Tax Reform Commission

Charles Elphicke, Partner, Mayer, Brown Rowe & Maw LLP, provides an overview of UK REITs and explains the conditions a company must meet to attain REIT status

Richard Carson, Slaughter and May, considers what's left of the old equipment leasing regime and how it has changed

Patrick Cannon considers the practical difficulties involved in making disclosure when filing an SDLT return and suggests some solutions

Continuing our series of basic informative articles, Steven Bone and Martin Wilson, partners in The Capital Allowances Partnership, outline the most often claimed capital allowance: plant & machinery allowances

Mike Sufrin, tax director at Rolls-Royce, gives a personal view on the issues that transfer pricing presents to corporates

Gary J Mills, Director of Transfer Pricing and Ken Almand, Senior Transfer Pricing Consultant, both with Ernst and Young's Transfer Pricing Group, examine the changing UK transfer pricing environment

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