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TAX POLICY ADMINISTRATION


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Brin Rajathurai, James Burton and Mitchell Fraser (Allen & Overy) review last week’s OECD announcements on the two-pillar solution.
Card image Paul Radcliffe Reinhart Devisscher Ramzan Bashir
Current EU withholding tax procedures are costly, inefficient and prone to fraud. Is the Commission’s ‘FASTER’ proposal the answer? Paul Radcliffe, Reinhart Devisscher and Ramzan Bashir (EY) investigate.
Helen Adams and Carrie Rutland (BDO) provide a practical guide.
Consultant and former CIOT president Ray McCann discusses the limitations of HMRC’s recent compliance strategy and suggests a more pragmatic approach.
Although every head of tax role is different, there are many challenges and situations which are commonly encountered. In-house specialist Peter Mason and the Tax Director Network set out an approach for making a successful impact in the first 100 days. 
Sophie Rhind and Victoria Braid (Macfarlanes) examine when the tribunal will exercise its power to direct HMRC to issue a closure notice in light of the recent case of Hitchins.
There is no doubt that the current UK government has achieved real changes to the Protocol that will reduce a number of the tax and customs issues, as George Peretz KC (Monckton Chambers) explains.
A longer tax code and a more punitive tax authority. On his retirement after working in tax for almost 60 years, Robert Maas (formerly Carter Backer Winter) reflects on the evolution of the UK tax landscape. 
Paul Aplin OBE (former ICAEW president) discusses the new world of conversational artificial intelligence and its potential impact on the profession.

The stability of the Scottish Budget appearing in its ‘normal’ timeslot was balanced by some fairly radical departures from UK tax policy, write Isobel d’Inverno and Alan Barr (Brodies). 

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