John Jeffrey-Cook, Clerk Emeritus of the Worshipful Company of Tax Advisers, reviews highlights of the past 200 years
Andrew Flint takes a sideways look at the month's tax news
Paul Fay, Director in Horwath Clark Whitehill's London Corporate Tax Group, looks at the tax implication of the 2005 election party manifestos
Patrick Cannon, Barrister, 24 Old Buildings, offers initial comments on some of the SDLT changes in the Finance Bill
Robin Williamson, technical director of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group, offers a LITRG view of the 2005 Budget
Charles Elphicke, Head of Tax at Reed Smith, reviews the recently published Finance Bill, with an emphasis on anti-avoidance measures
Anne Fairpo, identifies the various measures in the Budget relevant to Intellectual Property
John Whiting, Tax Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and a past President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, tests the strength of the Budget wind for employers and finds that there was no need to take shelter this time
Angela Lazda, tax partner at Horwath Clark Whitehill, examines whether the Chancellor's Budget will have any effect on small businesses
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