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TAX POLICY ADMINISTRATION


The case for and against by Sol Picciotto and Miles Dean respectively

Card image Paul Aplin OBE Andrew Gotch David Gauke Alexi Mostrous Sara Luder Paul Johnson John Whiting CBE Graham Aaronson QC

Views from David Gauke MP (the government's digital agenda); Graham Aaronson QC (the GAAR); Paul Johnson (tax policy); Alexi Mostrous (The Times' coverage on tax); Paul Aplin (HMRC customer service); John Whiting (the work of the OTS); Sara Luder (multinational tax planning); and Andrew Gotch (business record checks).

Chris Morgan on Starbucks' recent announcement on tax

Jason Collins on potential changes to the procurement process

George Osborne came through his Autumn Statement in better shape than most people expected. But the tough times are not over, David Smith writes.

The draft legislation has four key themes. Chris Sanger and Mike Gibson examine the detail.

Ashley Greenbank and Nigel Doran contend that the GAAR, as set out in the draft provisions, is an anti-avoidance rule in all but name.

Robert Langston considers the three new taxes.

Cost 'is expected to rise towards £1bn beyond [2017/18]', the OBR says

Countries would 'lose control of their tax systems', says Deloitte's head of tax policy

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