Following a recent masterclass Loughlin Hickey KPMG LLP Rachel Anderson KPMG LLP Freda Chaloner HMRC and Tanya Pearce BSkyB share perspectives on alternative dispute resolution in a tax context
Loughlin writes
Tax disputes are often prolonged and unnecessarily contentious and the current system is stretched to the limit. I have been struck by how many people I have talked to around the world — whether representatives from tax authorities and business or colleagues at KPMG — who have said 'there must be a better way'.
Finding a better way to deal with disputes is now a key aspect of HMRC's business tax...
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Following a recent masterclass Loughlin Hickey KPMG LLP Rachel Anderson KPMG LLP Freda Chaloner HMRC and Tanya Pearce BSkyB share perspectives on alternative dispute resolution in a tax context
Loughlin writes
Tax disputes are often prolonged and unnecessarily contentious and the current system is stretched to the limit. I have been struck by how many people I have talked to around the world — whether representatives from tax authorities and business or colleagues at KPMG — who have said 'there must be a better way'.
Finding a better way to deal with disputes is now a key aspect of HMRC's business tax...
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