Time for new skills
As my time on the industry side of the fence comes to an end, I wanted to reflect on the changes that I have seen in the role of an in-house tax adviser over the last decade – and particularly the
As my time on the industry side of the fence comes to an end, I wanted to reflect on the changes that I have seen in the role of an in-house tax adviser over the last decade – and particularly the
The UK is sometimes perceived as a country where criminals are able to launder money very easily, particularly through the purchase of real estate and particularly in London.
New legislation is being introduced that will impact businesses that receive supplies of building and construction services.
Entrepreneurial companies wanting to recruit and retain high calibre staff are increasingly looking for simple and effective ways to offer share ownership.
The introduction of Pension Freedoms brought about the widening of the range of potential beneficiaries on death in the form of the beneficiaries’ drawdown, and the removal of any cap on income wit
The British press has been full of headlines on inheritance tax this year, targeting in particular the baby boomer generation who have fortuitously increased their estates over their lifetime, larg
The recent decision of the First-tier Tribunal (FTT) case Hull City AFC (Tigers) Limited v HMRC [2019] UKFTT 227 (the Hull case) provides the latest example of HMRC’s stance again
Judge Robin Vos and Helen Myerscough recently found in favour of the taxpayer in Embiricos v Revenue and Customs Commissioners [2019] UKFTT 236 (TC) (‘Embiricos’), a case concerni
Without appropriate planning, it is well known that earn-outs can make the negotiation of a deal more challenging, especially when compared with a no earn-out deal.
Writing about tax is a wonderful hobby. I have friends all over the country – none in HMRC perhaps, but friends elsewhere all over the country.