Timothy Jarvis (Squire Patton Boggs) reviews lessons from the Upper Tribunal’s decision in Lobler on rectification and mistake
Faced with a variety of tax challenges, the chancellor needs to spell out a unifying theme in his forthcoming Budget, writes George Bull (Baker Tilly)
Shiv Mahalingham and Danny Beeton (Duff & Phelps) revisit the legislation, case law and HMRC practice relating to discovery assessments to discover what they will mean for taxpayers
HMRC is increasingly charging penalties to companies and senior accounting officers in respect of failures under SAO legislation. Lucy Sauvage and Ed Dwan (BDO) urge businesses to consider the impact on their reputation and their relationship with HMRC
Tax authorities are preparing for new models of international cooperation. Tessa Lorimer (Withers) outlines HMRC’s preparations to date, and the impact these reporting standards will have on its information gathering and enforcement powers
Andrew Goldstone and Helen Manis (Mishcon de Reya) review the latest developments that matter in the private client arena
Our pick of the five important tax cases in the first quarter of 2015
The UK Supreme Court has introduced an on demand service to complement the current live streaming service.
75 in-house tax directors and heads of tax from large companies share their views on the coalition government's tax policies and priorities for a new government.
The European Commission has confirmed that it will not meet its self-imposed June deadline for its state aid investigations into tax rulings involving multinationals like Amazon, Apple, Fiat and Starbucks.