Stuck in second gear
In the January 2018 issue of Tax Adviser, I wrote an article ‘Manual transmission’ in which I considered the High Court’s dismissal of a judicial review claim brou
In the January 2018 issue of Tax Adviser, I wrote an article ‘Manual transmission’ in which I considered the High Court’s dismissal of a judicial review claim brou
February 2019 celebrated the 15 year anniversary of the launch of Facebook, a US based social media and social networking service that initially launched online before being developed into a mobile
The Office of Tax Simplification released an unusual report on Halloween – just before Parliament was dissolved for the general election.
Tax technology is increasingly seen as the answer for how tax departments can do more with less.
In the build up to Christmas, I usually find time amongst the manic present wrapping sessions and the social events to go to a carol service.
The law relating to surrogacy arrangements is under review by the Law Commission and Scottish Law Commission.
LITRG recently submitted written evidence to the Social Security Committee in response to the Committee’s inquiry examining the take-up of
The government published a consultation in July, in response to the Low Pay Commission’s recommendations to address issues around one
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.
As outlined in Rob Janering’s article in July, four VAT ‘quick fixes’ for cross-border supplies of goods are due to come into force on 1 January 2020.