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ANTI AVOIDANCE


Chris Reece, Ernst & Young, reports on the Tolley's 18th Annual Tax Update, which took place on Thursday 27 and Friday 28 November 2003

Mary Hyland reports on TaxAid's 'Tax Planning: Risks and Opportunities' conference, held at the Royal Institute of British Architects on 21 November 2003

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Richard Holme, Janet Paterson and Elizabeth Robertson, Creaseys, Tunbridge Wells, look at uncertainties created by the Pre-Budget Report for the OMB sector

Stephen Edge, Slaughter and May, concludes that there was less in the way of anti-avoidance measures in the PBR than was feared but more in the way of administrative detail than was hoped for

David Nickson, Tax Partner, Ernst & Young LLP discusses international tax issues and asks if there are still too many of Gordon's Christmas presents kept under wraps

Dave Hartnett, Deputy Chairman of the Inland Revenue, reviews the recent Hardman Lecture, which followed on from the Wyman Debate earlier in the year, where he led the opposition to the motion

Paul Fay, Director of Horwath Clark Whitehill's London Corporate Tax Group, comments on the latest proposals on corporation tax in the Pre-Budget Report

Matthew Rose, British Telecommunications plc, discusses alternative tax strategies for UK-owned loss-making group companies

Ernst & Young provide us with a summary of the Chancellor's proposals

Archie Brown of KPMG considers the business processes required for compliance with the new regime

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