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TAX POLICY


Chartered accountants promoting aggressive tax avoidance 'could be struck off'
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ICAEW needs to respond to changing climate, Head of Tax Faculty tells Tax Journal

6 August 2012
Economics focus: Cutting public borrowing is a hard slog premium
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Is George Osborne losing the battle to reduce Britain’s gaping budget deficit? Not yet, but the latest figures are far from encouraging, as David Smith reports.

2 August 2012
Advisers promoting ‘abusive tax avoidance’ schemes may be accused of mis-selling, says STEP
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People engaging in tax avoidance schemes that might be considered abusive will be challenged by the tax authorities, will receive little sympathy in court and may be vulnerable to widespread adverse publicity, the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners warned as it unveiled a five-point ‘progr

27 July 2012
Finance Act 2012 published
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Finance Act 2012 is now available on the National Archives website. It has 229 sections and 39 schedules, and the PDF version has 703 pages.

26 July 2012
Consultation on the proposed cap on income tax reliefs
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24 July 2012
FSA warned Barclays of reputational risk arising from tax avoidance
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Barclays’ tax procedures were ‘robust and sound’, and the bank fully understood the potential damage to its reputation arising from the use of complex structures, Barclays chairman Marcus Agius told the chairman of the Financial Services Authority weeks after the government announced retrospectiv

11 July 2012
Decommissioning relief for oil and gas companies: consultation
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HM Treasury is consulting on a proposal to create Decommissioning Relief Deeds specifying the levels of tax relief that companies will receive on the costs of decommissioning used assets in the North Sea.

11 July 2012
GAAR: Consultation draft is excellent, Aaronson tells government
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The draft general anti-abuse rule set out in HMRC’s recent consultation document incorporates all the main principles that Graham Aaronson’s study group considered appropriate for a fair and effective GAAR, Aaronson has said in a letter to David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary.

9 July 2012
Experts question tax return obligation to consider general anti-abuse rule
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Tax experts have expressed surprise at the government’s proposal to require taxpayers completing self assessment returns to consider whether any of their tax arrangements were ‘abusive’.

9 July 2012
Finance Bill goes to the House of Lords
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The Finance Bill as amended at Report Stage in the House of Commons is available on the Parliament website. The PDF (10Mb) has 704 pages. There are 229 clauses and 39 schedules.

6 July 2012
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Hotel La Tour: where next for input tax recovery on share disposals?
Hotel La Tour: where next for input tax recovery on share disposals?
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Mandatory agent registration: what we know so far
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Permanent Establishment reform: what has changed, who is affected and why does it matter?
Permanent Establishment reform: what has changed, who is affected and why does it matter?
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The Pillar Two Side-by-Side package: how UK groups should approach compliance
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Share reorganisations: new anti-avoidance rules explained
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Qualifying Asset Holding Companies: don’t let your ‘kwæk’ end up in the ‘kæk’
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Freedom (of information) is a noble thing: HMRC, tax and the limits of transparency
Freedom (of information) is a noble thing: HMRC, tax and the limits of transparency
Hartley Foster
Hotel La Tour: where next for input tax recovery on share disposals?
Hotel La Tour: where next for input tax recovery on share disposals?
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Mandatory agent registration: what we know so far
Mandatory agent registration: what we know so far
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Permanent Establishment reform: what has changed, who is affected and why does it matter?
Permanent Establishment reform: what has changed, who is affected and why does it matter?
Rob Sharpe , Iarlaith McCarthy-Hann
The Pillar Two Side-by-Side package: how UK groups should approach compliance
The Pillar Two Side-by-Side package: how UK groups should approach compliance
Jack Gifford
Share reorganisations: new anti-avoidance rules explained
Share reorganisations: new anti-avoidance rules explained
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