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Philip Lewis, Director with KPMG in the UK, gives a personal view of the Budget proposals for insurance companies

John Hawksworth, Head of Macroeconomics, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, in his economic analysis of the Budget, opines that increased public borrowing points to tough decisions being needed on tax and spending

Pete Miller of Ernst & Young takes us through some of the major changes to company taxation in the Budget

Chris Morgan, Head of KPMG's International Tax group, argues that the UK's competitiveness is being eroded too far

Charles Beer, Senior Partner in KPMG's Real Estate Tax Practice, looks at the key issues in the Budget relating to the property industry

Gary Hull, director at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, reviews how changes announced in the Budget will impact employers and their employees

Richard Rolls and Alison Hughes of KPMG LLP look at how the new capital gains tax rules, including entrepreneurs' relief, will affect employee share plan participants

David F Williams of KPMG's Tax Business School® considers the effect of taxation policy on the environment and suggests that it is necessary to look beyond specifically 'environmental' taxes

Janet Paterson, Partner, Creaseys LLP, explains how the Budget has provided a number of welcome relaxations on the rules as initially drafted on the taxation of non-domiciliaries and the definition of residence

Peter Cussons, tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, looks at the future of the tax law rewrite

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