Graham Airs and Stephen Edge of Slaughter and May ask if the Inland Revenue is right to be changing the rules after the game has started — or is this an outrage?
Andrew Watters and Jonathan Levy, Partners, Levy Watters, continue the current debate by examining recent case law on the nature of tax fraud
Chris Morgan, Partner in charge, and Jonathan Bridges, Manager, KPMG's EU Group, consider the proposed changes in the Condoc to the existing transfer pricing and thin capitalisation legislation
Gavin McFarlane of Temple Chambers, Cardiff, brings us up-to-date on the latest Duty and Customs news
Richard Clarke, Senior Manager, and Sue Bradshaw, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers, London, look at recent developments
Edward Troup,1 Head of Tax Strategy at Simmons & Simmons, feels that the Treasury Committee's report on the Inland Revenue exposes failings but brings the promise of radical change in tax policy making
Philip Martin, of Marks & Spencer Group Tax, expresses his personal view on the great tax avoidance debate. The opinions expressed are the author's own
Matthew Taylor, Partner, Ernst & Young's Insurance Tax group, alerts us to a particular aspect of tax accounting, which has caused much debate
Ben Flockton, Consultant, Ernst & Young, examines three recent VAT cases which affect insurance-related services
Louise Rippon, 3 Temple Gardens Tax Chambers, reports on the Wyman Debate on 15 May, where the motion read 'This house believes that tax is not a moral issue — it's purely a matter of law'