Andrew Watt, Director of Practice Tax Investigations, Chiltern plc, discusses the new Code governing the civil investigation of tax fraud
Aileen Barry, Director National Tax Investigations at law firm DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK LLP, warns of the latent dangers arising from due diligence reports
Continuing our series of basic informative articles, Gary Barnett, of Simmons & Simmons, brings us the second part of his article, covering VAT treatment of some common commercial transactions
Phil Lee of Denton Wilde Sapte examines whether the Freedom of Information Act could be used as a tool by nosey parkers to access commercially sensitive information about taxpayers collected by HMRC
Richard Clarke, Director, Tax Investigations practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers, looks at recent events in the world of tax investigations
David Blumenthal, Tax Partner, Dewey Ballantine, compares the US and UK approaches to tax avoidance
Continuing our series of basic informative articles, Gary Barnett of Simmons & Simmons considers the basic VAT rules relevant to supplies involving commercial property
The House of Lords decided, as a two-year experiment, to look at the Finance Bill. As John Whiting, tax partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers, reports, this year is year three of their exercise!
Sue Holmes and Jon Claypole from the Tax Risk & Resolution practice at Deloitte, discuss HMRC's recent appetite to seek non-financial data during the course of a CTSA enquiry
David Blumenthal, Tax Partner, reports on Tolley's UK Taxation Summit held on 24 May 2005