The in-house perspective
Tax technology is increasingly seen as the answer for how tax departments can do more with less.
Tax technology is increasingly seen as the answer for how tax departments can do more with less.
In July 2015, within the judgment of the joined cases Larentia + Minerva (Case C-108/ 14) and Marenave (Case C-109/ 14), one of the conclusions of the case wa
Transitional Simplified Procedures (TSPs) provide simplifications and easements for taxpayers importing certain goods from EU countries, in th
Wendy Andrews from Bishop Fleming looked at the practical aspects of international VAT for UK businesses for trading with the EU and the rest of the world (ROW).
Under Finance Act 2003 Sch 6A para 1, there is an exemption from stamp duty land tax (SDLT) where a ‘house-building company’ acquires an individual’s existing house in exchange for the individual b
MTD for VAT is now in full swing, with the first stagger 3 returns submitted in October, and the first deferred monthly returns being filed by 7 December.
On 10 January 2019, HMRC launched its Profit Diversion Compliance Facility (PDCF).
HMRC released a call for evidence on 18 July to explore ways to improve the operation of partial exemption and the capital goods scheme (C
A tax liability insurance policy protects a taxpayer (or another party, e.g. one that is secondarily or jointly liable) against loss arising from a particular tax event.
It has been almost a decade since the introduction of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) by the US government, followed by the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) by the Global Forum on Tra