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ANTI AVOIDANCE


John Hayward reports on the New Pensions Tax Regime: Planning for A Day conference

Gary Ashford, senior tax investigations manager, Grant Thornton, discusses the risk-based approach to tax enquiries

Patrick Cannon reviews the proposals in the PBR for a new tax on land development and considers some practical steps to take now in the event that the tax materialises

Richard Collier-Keywood, UK head of tax at PricewaterhouseCoopers, looks at the Pre-Budget Report's (PBR) anti-avoidance measures and argues that they need to be put in a wider context

The Norton Rose Pensions Team reviews the pensions aspects of the Pre-Budget Report and its impact on the tax treatment of pensions

Stephen Edge, Slaughter and May, highlights the medium-to-longer-term implications of some of the announcements in the Pre-Budget Report

Charles Beer, Tax Partner, KPMG, outlines the main tax announcements for the property industry

John Whiting, tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers, reviews the tax changes announced in last week's Pre-Budget Report that impact the employer and employee and for once finds little to worry about

Pete Miller, Corporate Tax Director, Ernst & Young, reports on the corporate changes in Pre-Budget Report 2005

Andrew Rimmer, Senior VAT Manager, Baker Tilly, outlines the main VAT and Indirect Tax issues in the Pre-Budget Report

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