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PRIVATE BUSINESS TAXES


Steve Edge of Slaughter and May assesses progress during Labour's tenure of office in the great tax reform project

Kelly Hayworth, from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG), summarises the LITRG's review of the PBR 2007 and looks at what lies ahead for low income taxpayers

John Manning and Emma Ormond, from the PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP environmental tax and regulation network, consider the green elements of the Chancellor's Pre-Budget Report 2007

David Cohen, Partner, Norton Rose LLP, discusses the impact on employee share schemes of radical changes to capital gains tax announced in the Pre-Budget Report 2007

The Chancellor is relying on economic growth bouncing back quickly in order to keep public borrowing on track. John Hawksworth, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, reviews economic measures in the PBR 2007

Stephen Edge of Slaughter and May brings us the City reaction to the PBR 2007 concentrating on how private equity would be dealt with

Philip Lewis, Director with KPMG in the UK, gives a personal view of the Pre-Budget Report 2007 proposals for life insurance companies, which offer a mixed bag for insurers

Janet Paterson and Richard Holme of Creaseys LLP explain two major Pre-Budget announcements, one on capital gains tax and the other on the taxation of non-domiciliaries and non-residents

The PBR 2007 contains many measures which will have an impact on employment. Gary Hull, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, has summarised the most pertinent points

The Tax Journal brings you Ernst & Young's immediate reaction to the Pre-Budget Report of 9 October 2007

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