What's On, Issue 4
Engagment with HMRC and other policy makers
We have had a number of recent interactions with HMRC including:
We have had a number of meetings including:
We have had a number of recent interactions with HMRC including:
We have had a number of meetings including:
The summer Budget announced proposals to extend the ‘use and enjoyment’ rules to prevent VAT avoidance.
We have been asked to consider the application of the rules regarding ‘pre-registration VAT’ on assets held when a business is first registered.
Most tax cases concern just a single issue or, occasionally, two distinct issues.
I am often asked: ‘What is so “alternative” about alternative dispute resolution (ADR)?’ The answer is simple.
The CIOT and ATT responded to HMRC’s ‘Call for evidence into the use of Deeds of Variation for tax purposes’.
It has been over a decade since I started writing a monthly case analysis for Tax Adviser. In that time, I have steadfastly avoided writing about a case in which I was instructed.
Anyone reading this will no doubt think that tax is fascinating. If you are a judge in the Court of Appeal or Supreme Court you will probably think otherwise.