Robin Williamson reports on the Wyman Debate held on Thursday 10 July at the Chartered Accountants' Hall
In the first of a two-part article on the current situation regarding non-domiciliaries, Lynnette Bober, National Tax Consultant, Smith & Williamson Ltd, looks at the remittance basis charge and other matters
Chris Morgan, Head of International Corporate Tax at KPMG in the UK, rounds up the latest developments in the international tax world
In the second of a two-part article, Richard Rolls and Alison Hughes, KPMG LLP, look at how the Finance Act 2008 will affect share incentives for internationally mobile employees
Donald Drysdale, Assistant Director of Tax at ICAS and Chairman of Tax Automation Ltd, considers how best to meet the changing IT needs of in-house corporate tax departments
Richard Rolls and Alison Hughes of KPMG LLP look at how Finance Act 2008 — in particular, the new remittance rules — will affect share incentives for internationally mobile employees
John Cullinane, Tax Partner, Deloitte, gives us his personal thoughts on some recent academic views on who really pays corporation tax
Shawn Healy, Employment Tax Director in the BDO Stoy Hayward Human Capital practice, gives an overview of the work carried out by the Demibourne working party