Chris Reece of Ernst & Young reports from the Institute of Indirect Taxation's 2007 Conference
It is overegging the pudding to claim that there was a single theme to this year's Indirect Taxes Conference which took place at the Hilton in London's Park Lane on Thursday 20 September. Neither however would it be misleading to say that the demise of indirect tax planning was a recurring motif throughout the day. In this report I will therefore take that subject as my guiding light.
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That VAT planning might be near its demise hadn't occurred to me before Peter Jenkins of Ernst & Young suggested that...
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Chris Reece of Ernst & Young reports from the Institute of Indirect Taxation's 2007 Conference
It is overegging the pudding to claim that there was a single theme to this year's Indirect Taxes Conference which took place at the Hilton in London's Park Lane on Thursday 20 September. Neither however would it be misleading to say that the demise of indirect tax planning was a recurring motif throughout the day. In this report I will therefore take that subject as my guiding light.
Global structures
That VAT planning might be near its demise hadn't occurred to me before Peter Jenkins of Ernst & Young suggested that...
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