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Other cases that caught our eye: 8 September 2023
Calculating CJRS payments: We have seen a number of cases recently concerning the furlough (CJRS) scheme. Most of these have been about whether an employee meets the eligibility requirements. Ark Angel Ltd v HMRC [2023] UKFTT 705 (TC) (4 August 2023)...
Private client review for July 2023
Edward Reed
Nisha Majumdar
Edward Reed and Nisha Majumdar (Macfarlanes) review recent cases on reasonable excuse, HMRC fishing expeditions and the SDLT mixed-use rate.
Private client review for April 2023
Edward Reed
Hannah Kalveks
SDLT mixed use rates, procedural issues, taxpayer confidentiality and HMRC
‘fishing expeditions’ are among the topics reviewed by Edward Reed and
Hannah Kalveks (Macfarlanes).
Private client review for March 2023
Edward Reed
Hriday Munim
Two victories for HMRC over claims for SDLT relief and another couple of wins in relation to discovery assessments, are among the developments reviewed by Edward Reed and Hriday Munim (Macfarlanes).
Private client review for November 2022
Edward Reed
Alice Mason
A couple of further victories for HMRC on SDLT and a couple of victories for the taxpayer regarding information notices are among the developments reviewed by Edward Reed and Alice Mason (Macfarlanes).
Dower: SDLT and multiple dwellings
Peter Vaines
When microwave meals aren’t enough.
Private client review for July 2022
Edward Reed
Sophie Aitmehdi
Edward Reed and Sophie Aitmehdi (Macfarlanes) report on several of the most interesting recent tribunal decisions in the private client sphere.
Private client review for March 2022
Edward Reed
Ross Pizzuti-Davidson
Several recent case decisions in the private client arena, including the correct interpretation of the ‘place of effective management’ tie-breaker test, are examined by Edward Reed and Ross Pizzuti-Davidson (Macfarlanes).
SDLT MDR: multiple multiple dwellings appeals
Max Schofield
Max Schofield (3PB Barristers) examines five decisions of the First-tier Tribunal addressing appeals concerning SDLT multiple dwellings relief.
Back to basics: SDLT and trusts
Simon Howley
When it comes to trusts, is it the trustees or the beneficiaries who are treated as the purchaser for SDLT purposes? Simon Howley (Bell Howley Perrotton) provides a refresher guide.
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