Christopher Sanger, Partner, Ernst & Young, and former HM Treasury adviser, looks at the business tax announcements to see how this Government's actual reforms compare to its stated policy aims
Martin Benson, Partner, Baker Tilly, discusses the ongoing saga of tax and NIC harmonisation
A selection of items from the corporate section of Ernst & Young's 2005 Budget Alert make it clear that the emphasis this year was strongly on combating avoidance, both real and perceived
Jim Yuill, senior NIC consultant with Chiltern PLC, looks at how employers can reduce the chances of the Revenue asking questions about their year-end NIC returns
Chris Morgan, Head of KPMG's EU Tax Group, and Jonathan Bridges, Senior Manager in KPMG's EU Tax Group, outline how EU claims are now being extended to EU/non-EU transactions
Mark Baldwin, Tax Partner, Macfarlanes, discusses the recent announcement from the Inland Revenue which will have a significant impact on private equity debt
Jonathan Levy, Partner, Levy Watters, takes us through the problems of dealing with clients within the new disclosure regime
David Blumenthal, Partner, Dewey Ballantine, reports on Tolley's Tax Planning for Company Reorganisations conference, held in November 2004
Anneli Collins and Aidan Sutton of KPMG and Ian Young of the Tax Faculty of the ICAEW speculate on what DoTAS means for the future of tax planning and the anti-avoidance debate
Les Beckett, xxx, xxx and President of the ATT, highlights the necessity for keeping accurate business records