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PRIVATE CLIENT TAXES


A selection of items from the corporate section of Ernst & Young's 2005 Budget Alert make it clear that the emphasis this year was strongly on combating avoidance, both real and perceived

David Pett of the Pinsent Masons Share Plans team looks at some issues currently of interest to share plan practitioners

Jeremy Edwards of Baker & McKenzie's London Employee Benefits Group analyses the impact that human rights law has on National Insurance contributions

Jon Golding, Editor of Tolley's National Insurance Contributions 2004–05, looks at the funding requirements and state benefits connected with the payment of NICs

Samantha Mann, Policy & Research Officer for the Institute of Payroll and Pensions Management, considers some of the practical problems faced by payroll departments when dealing with NICs

David Heaton, of Baker Tilly in Leeds, introduces this special issue on National Insurance contributions

Jim Yuill, senior NIC consultant with Chiltern PLC, looks at how employers can reduce the chances of the Revenue asking questions about their year-end NIC returns

Conrad Young, head of corporate tax compliance and reporting at Deloitte, discusses how a business can achieve advantages by making better use of the data captured in the course of tax compliance

Graham Airs, Slaughter and May, discusses the provisions of the directive amending the 'Mergers Directive' which will apply to European companies from January 2006 and otherwise from January 2007

Mark Baldwin, Tax Partner, Macfarlanes, discusses the recent announcement from the Inland Revenue which will have a significant impact on private equity debt

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