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Chris Sanger, Head of Tax Policy at Ernst & Young, asks whether the Chancellor made good choices in his PBR

Chris Morgan and Mark Feldman of KPMG LLP consider the PBR measures in the international corporate tax area

John Hawksworth, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, remarks that the Chancellor has raised taxes to protect priority spending areas but has made no further progress in closing the fiscal gap

Gary Hull, employment solutions director, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, considers the employment tax aspects of the PBR and the implications for employers and their employees

Philip Fisher, PKF LLP, explains why no change might eventually mean great change

Becky Rees and Liz Morgan, of the Tax Department of Pinsent Masons LLP, take a look at the new bank payroll tax

A selection from Ernst & Young's detailed commentary on the Pre-Budget Report of 9 December 2009

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Becky Rees and Liz Morgan, of the Tax Department of Pinsent Masons LLP, take a look at the HMRC consultation document 'Simplifying transactions in securities legislation'

Continuing our series of basic informative articles, Steven Bone and Martin Wilson, directors of The Capital Allowances Partnership Ltd, explain plant and machinery capital allowances for fixtures

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