Gavin McFarlane of Temple Chambers, Cardiff, brings us up-to-date on the latest Duty and Customs News
Is Customs' threat to criminalise some forms of tax avoidance which are currently accepted as legitimate a real threat to tax planners? Clare Mainprice investigates
Mike Arnold, FTII, VAT partner in the PricewaterhouseCoopers' Real Estate Tax team, explores some recent, and not so recent, case law to see whether we have a clear view on when a tenant makes a supply to a landlord when negotiating a new lease deal
Stephen Camm and Tim Brown, from PricewaterhouseCoopers' tax investigations business look at recent developments
John Davison, indirect tax partner, Baker Tilly, commences our series on the various VAT problems of developing a property business. In this article he looks at the acquisition of a first property
Gavin McFarlane, of Temple Chambers Cardiff, ruminates on the current dilemna facing Richard Broadbent
Ali Hai, of Deloitte & Touche, answers some VAT questions recently sent into The Tax Journal and Indirect Online. If readers have any further questions please address them to claudia.veneziale@butterworths.com
Alan Dolton, Editor of Tolley's VAT Cases, reviews some of the most significant decisions reached in 2002
With current UK economic uncertainty, now would be a good time to look elsewhere and explore opportunities in foreign markets. Central and Eastern European countries could offer some attractive possibilities. Ross Welland of Horwath Clark Whitehill and Jan Lamac of TPA-NOTIA Prague consider the Czech Republic as a location for cross-border expansion