Will Heard, www.specialtax.co.uk considers whether the Inland Revenue pays sufficient attention to the human element involved in the decision whether or not to disclose major tax irregularities
Paul Noble and Lisa Knight of Ernst & Young's Tax Risk Management Group consider the recent report by the Committee of Public Accounts on the Inland Revenue's efforts in fighting tax fraud
John Hayward, pension consultant, returns to the Venables case and calls for action regarding the Revenue's reluctance to reopen settled cases
Mark Whitehouse and Hartley Foster of McGrigors Tax Litigation comment on the recent decision by Park J in the High Court regarding jurisdiction in the context of 'EU claims'
John Hayward, Pension Consultant, reports from the annual Henry Stewart Conference Studies Small Self-Administered Pension Arrangements Briefing, held in London in February 2004
Mark McKaig, Senior Partner, MRM International Tax Services, reports on the PricewaterhouseCoopers' EU Accession Conference which was held on 22–23 January 2004 in Cyprus
Patrick Cannon, Barrister, looks at when a client and professional adviser are at risk of straying into tax fraud in the new stamp duty land tax
Aileen Barry and Craig Thomson of Deloitte's Tax Risk & Resolutions team consider the Inland Revenue's approach to offshore tax fraud
David Heaton, Partner in Baker Tilly's Leeds office and head of the firms' Employer Consulting Group, thinks NIC fraud is badly neglected by the Inland Revenue
James Bullock and Jason Collins of the Tax Litigation practice at McGrigors put tax fraud into an international context