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Are retrospective assessments permissible when HMRC didn’t question the tax treatment during prior inspections?
Nuel Oji
Stuart Walsh
Stuart Walsh and Nuel Oji (DLA Piper) examine lessons from a recent High Court judgment.
The Retained EU Law Bill: what you need to know
George Peretz KC
The Bill had its second reading in the House of Commons on 25 October. George Peretz KC (Monckton Chambers) looks at what it does and its implications for tax practitioners.
The General Court’s flawed decision on CFC state aid
Paul Davison
Helen Buchanan
The judgment reads as something of a ‘whitewash’, supporting the
Commission on every ground, write Paul Davison and Helen Buchanan
(Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer).
The FII group litigation: the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end?
Cristiana Bulbuc
Lee Ellis
The Supreme Court has handed down its third judgment in the long-running
FII GLO
case. Lee Ellis and Cristiana Bulbuc (Stewarts) consider how we got here and what this means for taxpayers with unresolved issues concerning overseas dividend taxation.
Tax and the City review for July 2021
Mike Lane
Zoe Andrews
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) report on the recent
developments, including some encouraging findings on the UK’s position as a
leading centre for financial services investment.
State aid and tax rulings: latest developments
George Peretz KC
In May, the EU General Court delivered two judgments on fiscal state aid.
George Peretz QC (Monckton Chambers) explains why they still matter in the
UK in light of the UK’s proposed state aid regime.
Tax and the City review for June 2021
Mike Lane
Zoe Andrews
The latest developments that matter, reviewed by Mike Lane and
Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May).
International review for May 2021
Tim Sarson
Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by
Tim Sarson (KPMG).
The European Commission’s ‘digital levy’
Richard Sultman
Jennifer Maskell
The European Commission has a new ‘digital levy’ initiative, pending
international consensus on digital taxation. Jennifer Maskell and Richard
Sultman (Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton) consider how it might look.
The key tax issues for 2021
Catherine Robins
Jason Collins
From taxing rights to dispute procedures, from employment taxes to VAT, Jason Collins and Catherine Robins (Pinsent Masons) consider the most pressing issues for the year ahead.
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