Philip Fisher, Employee Benefits Partner, outlines how the effective use of employee share schemes can be the best way to keep and reward highly valued members of staff
John Tiley, Professor of the Law of Taxation, Queens' College, Cambridge, listens to a cry of pain about the 'new way of legislating'!
Adrian Shipwright, Pump Court Tax Chambers, welcomes the revenue review on the taxation of trusts but also raises some issues which need to be discussed
Continuing our series on legal and other concepts aimed at those working in tax, Emer Hunt and Mark Middleditch, Tax Department, Allen & Overy, London, discuss finance leasing
Stephen Morse, Assistant Taxation Director at Barclays Bank plc, analyses Customs & Excise's proposal to rewrite the VAT grouping eligibility test
Anne Fairpo continues our series on the taxation of intellectual property, this week concentrating on the acquisition of intellectual property assets from elsewhere
Mary Hyland reports on TaxAid's 'Tax Planning: Risks and Opportunities' conference, held at the Royal Institute of British Architects on 21 November 2003
Richard Holme, Janet Paterson and Elizabeth Robertson, Creaseys, Tunbridge Wells, look at uncertainties created by the Pre-Budget Report for the OMB sector
Anthony Davis, Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft LLP, welcomes the proposed changes to the treatment of loan relationships in insolvency, announced in the PBR
John Hayward, pension consultant, looks at the House of Lords decision in the Venables case and assesses its apparent far-reaching impact