Alan Dolton, Editor of Tolley's Tax Cases and Tolley's VAT Cases, describes the first three days of debate on the Finance Bill
John Cassidy, Director of Tax Investigations at PKF, concludes his two-part article on how far the Revenue's information-gathering powers have developed
John Cassidy, Director of Tax Investigations at PKF, in the first of two articles, looks at how far the Revenue's information-gathering powers have developed
Jason Shaw, a solicitor at Denton Wilde Sapte, comments on the pensions aspects of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003
Following his article last week on approved employee share schemes, David Cohen, head of employee incentives at Norton Rose, explains what the Finance Bill is doing to non-approved schemes
Robin Williamson, Technical Director of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group and a volunteer with Tax Aid, brings us a LITRG/TaxAid perspective on tax changes in 2003
Jonathan Ivinson, Partner in McDermott, Will & Emery's London Tax Group, discusses the review of the residence and domicile rules in the context of the taxation of individuals which was announced in the Budget
Richard Holme and Elizabeth Robertson, Creaseys, Tunbridge Wells, report on the OMB sector post the Finance Bill
In his article, Maurice Parry-Wingfield, Tax Director, Deloitte & Touche, argues that while there are great benefits to be had from the move towards greater specialisation in the tax advisory profession, we are in danger of losing our perspectives. Tax policy and tax history are but two of the areas we could profitably take an interest in. There's a wider world out there, and getting involved in it brings many rewards