Tax advisers are facing an increasingly complex and ambiguous UK tax code and a tax authority which seems more determined to test the boundaries of the legislation, with significant support from the courts and tribunals. As a result, there is an increasing need for tax experts who can comprehend and appraise different measures and provide genuine advice, and not just those who identify the difficulties in their chosen specialist areas. Is it time for the return of the deep generalist?
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Tax advisers are facing an increasingly complex and ambiguous UK tax code and a tax authority which seems more determined to test the boundaries of the legislation, with significant support from the courts and tribunals. As a result, there is an increasing need for tax experts who can comprehend and appraise different measures and provide genuine advice, and not just those who identify the difficulties in their chosen specialist areas. Is it time for the return of the deep generalist?
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