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Private client review for May 2024
Edward Reed
Klara Kronbergs
Edward Reed and Klara Kronbergs (Macfarlanes) review recent cases
concerning entrepreneurs’ relief, PPR and SDLT.
Other cases that caught our eye: 10 May 2024
Freedom of information and legal professional privilege (LPP): Anybody considering making a FOI request in relation to tax matters will find much of interest in the tribunal’s approach to this issue in A Davis v Information Commissioner [2024] UKFTT...
Other cases that caught our eye: 26 April 2024
Bonus arrangements were fully taxable: Lynx Forecourt Ltd v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 278 (TC) (27 March 2024) is an appeal that relates to bonus arrangements put in place as far back as 2003. They were designed to exploit the rules which existed at the...
Private client review for April 2024
Edward Reed
Sam Epstein
Recent decisions on mixed use SDLT, taxpayer behaviour and the meaning of
‘service’ under the remittance basis rules are reviewed by Edward Reed and
Sam Epstein (Macfarlanes).
J Harjono and another v HMRC
Mixed-use SDLT appeal failed
VAT on residential property development: a case study
Michael Ridsdale
Gemma Williams
Michael Ridsdale and Gemma Williams (Wedlake Bell) illustrate how to
ensure certainty of tax treatment on the structuring of a residential property
development.
HMRC v D Ridgway
Upper Tribunal rules against mixed use determination.
M Brown and another v HMRC
Court of Appeal rejects SDLT scheme.
Other cases that caught our eye: 15 February 2024
Application to be joined as a party: The APP Accounting Group Ltd v Uberdev Ltd and another [2024] UKFTT 100 (TC) (25 January) is a case management decision in which the FTT allowed an application for a third party (TAAG) to be added to an appeal as...
Other cases that caught our eye: 26 January 2024
BADR and trusts:Trustees of the Peter Buckley Settlement v HMRC [2024] UKFTT 29 (TC) (4 January 2024) emphasises an important point about business asset disposal relief and trusts. A trust can obtain relief on a disposal of a qualifying asset (in...
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