Participants may be able to spread tax payments
Seven new VAT information sheets explain how changes to address ‘borderline anomalies’ in VAT will work.
‘An advisory panel set up by Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh recommended on Saturday that a controversial set of tax avoidance laws be deferred until 2016 …
‘In a newspaper interview, [Nick Clegg] called for an emergency, “time-limited” tax on those with “very high asset wealth”. The idea was swiftly rejected by the Chancellor, George Osborne, as Mr Clegg knew it would be. Mr Clegg, of course, has a party conference coming up.
Helen Lethaby considers whether HMRC is at risk of over-egging the pudding with its proposed changes to the DOTAS rules, and reviews HMRC's recent victories in tax avoidance cases.
Frixos Hatjantonas examines the test at the heart of the proposed general anti-abuse rule.
Andy Goodman considers how some of the ‘mainstream’ taxefficient incentive structures may be viewed in light of the current debate on the moral acceptablilty of tax planning.
‘Nick Clegg has called for an emergency tax on Britain’s richest people to avoid social unrest as the government battles to end a prolonged recession.
Deputy PM proposes time-limited contribution beyond proposed mansion tax
KPMG welcomes progress on advance pricing agreements