‘Treasury ministers are considering the introduction of German-style “mini jobs”, which exempt workers from tax and national insurance, as part of a swathe of labour reforms to reboot the economy.
Young adults are more likely than their elders to consider using tax havens, survey finds
Information is presented 'in a more logical way'
Samples backing many claims have been 'too small'
Treasury Committee member John Mann expects Google to be called in over ‘tax avoidance’
The value of the retail prices index for July 2012 is 242.1.
Some businesses wrongly assume that ‘it may not be economic’ for them to claim, says KPMG
Paul Miller reviews the recent Greene King cases, which show just how important it is, for tax purposes, to get the legal and accounting analysis right in the financial products arena.
Laura Elizabeth John examines the five steps set out in the BAA litigation to determine whether a specific tax regime is compatible with European State aid rules
Alison Lobb and Clive Teitjen look at the recent trend for incorporating the arm's-length principle into areas of the UK corporate tax code beyond the transfer pricing rules