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Heads of tax at the big four accountancy firms have welcomed the Commons public accounts committee’s endorsement of a multilateral approach to corporation tax reform.

The House Of Lords Economic Affairs Committee has extended to 14 May the deadline for submissions of evidence to its inquiry into corporate taxation.

Asked at what point the reduction in the main rate should stop, David Gauke noted that there were “certain advantages” in having 20% as a rate

CIOT president rejects ‘conflict of interest’ claim and says large firms have ‘a genuine interest’ in producing effective tax law’

PAC’s analysis ‘bears almost no resemblance to reality’

Firms deny ‘lack of clarity’ over where they draw the line between acceptable planning and aggressive avoidance

The G8 and EU 'must work together to ensure full transparency in beneficial ownership'

EC invites applications from organisations representing business, civil society and tax professionals

John Hood answers a query for a reader whose client is under investigation by HMRC

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