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2005 Election

Paul Fay, Director in Horwath Clark Whitehill's London Corporate Tax Group, looks at the tax implication of the 2005 election party manifestos

 
Paul Fay Director in Horwath Clark Whitehill's London Corporate Tax Group looks at the tax implication of the 2005 election party manifestos
 
With the 2005 general election a matter of weeks away political campaigning is now in full swing. Watching it all from a tax perspective there is much political rhetoric and relatively little hard fact. So how will the politicians' proposals affect business generally and tax in particular?
 
The Conservative Labour and Liberal Democrat parties each published their election manifestos in the last week. Labour has gone for a lengthy 112-page tome (albeit small pages) whereas the Lib Dems' comes...

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