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TAX-REFORM


Recent developments that matter from around the globe, reported by Tim Sarson (KPMG).
Tim Sarson (KPMG) reviews some of 2021’s key international tax developments and consider what’s in store for these next year.
Mike Lane and Zoe Andrews (Slaughter and May) consider Autumn Budget/Finance Bill measures relevant to financial institutions and the latest on international tax reform.
Alison Dickie and David Haworth (Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer) consider whether the Brexit deal paves the way for a low-tax and less regulated UK tax environment. 
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.
Helen Miller (Institute for Fiscal Studies) considers the options available for raising or reforming taxes.
Nicholas Macpherson, former permanent secretary to three chancellors, considers a potential solution to reducing the public sector debt. 
Sir Edward Troup, former HMRC first permanent secretary, discusses the five key ingredients for tax reform.
There aren’t many upsides to the current situation but using it as an opportunity to reform the tax system could be a silver lining, write Stuart Adam and Helen Miller (Institute for Fiscal Studies).
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