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PRIVATE CLIENT TAXES


Ruth Dooley, a tax partner at Grant Thornton, examines the impact of the Budget on UK mid-market businesses

Anne Fairpo, Director, Rawlinson & Hunter, outlines the IT aspects of the Budget

Robin Williamson, Technical Director of the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group, looks at the Budget 2006 and says that system complexity continues to put the unrepresented at a disadvantage

John Hawksworth, head of macroeconomics at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, discusses the new Treasury forecasts for economic growth and public borrowing

Budget 2006 didn't contain many employer-related issues but, as John Whiting and Gary Hull, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, explain, they did generate some noise

Pete Miller, Tax Director at Ernst & Young, discusses corporate changes in the Budget

The Tax Journal brings you extracts from Ernst & Young's 2006 Budget Alert. Ernst & Young's comments are in italics

Paul Hotchkiss, Senior Tax Manager, KPMG, reviews Taxation of Foreign Domiciliaries, 4th Edition by James Kessler QC; Key Haven Publications plc; price £125.00; 841pp; ISBN 1-901614-26-3

Continuing our series of basic informative articles, Marilyn McKeever, Senior Solicitor, Berwin Leighton Paisner, outlines the tax rules which apply to non-UK domiciled individuals

Tamara Solecki, Tax Barrister to the Director of the Assets Recovery Agency, discusses the Special Commissioner's decision in Raja Munawar Khan v The Director of the Assets Recovery Agency

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