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BREXIT


Timothy Lyons QC (39 Essex Chambers) discusses the main areas of difficulty which will be facing the negotiators in the coming months.
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) provide your monthly update on tax developments affecting the City.
George Peretz QC and Alfred Artley (Monckton Chambers) explain how the Protocol will be subject to significant European oversight that could result in prolonged litigation, both domestically and at EU level.
There are some important changes in the revised Bill.
Ami Jack (Smith & Williamson) sets out a guide to the main political parties’ tax proposals in the run-up to the general election.
The key questions raised by the new Brexit deal’s Irish backstop replacement.
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) provide your monthly update on tax developments affecting the City.
The political arguments are set to rage for several years to come and the nation will pay the price of the uncertainty, writes Philip Stephens.
Nicola Saccardo (Maisto e Associati) discusses potential direct tax consequences of Brexit for multinational groups.
The public finances continue to outperform expectations, providing Philip Hammond with a strong platform ahead of his 13 March spring statement. But the risks have not gone away, as David Smith reports.
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