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TERMINATION-PAYMENTS
The VAT review for March 2022
Jo Crookshank
Gary Barnett
HMRC’s revised guidance on early termination payments and several advocate general opinions are among the recent VAT developments reviewed by Jo Crookshank and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons).
VAT on compensation payments: clarity at last?
Katie Raine
Richard Woolich
Although some uncertainty remains, from 1 April there will be fewer situations where HMRC accepts that early termination and compensation payments are not subject to VAT, write Katie Raine and Richard Woolich (DLA Piper).
Key issues for in-house tax teams: a checklist
Chris Holmes
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Mark Ellis
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James Egert
Chris Holmes, Mark Ellis and James Egert (BDO) set out important current corporate and employer tax issues which in-house tax teams should now be addressing.
Practical aspects of HMRC’s retrospective change on VAT and contract terminations
Clara Boyd
On 2 September 2020, HMRC published Revenue & Customs Brief 12/2020 setting out a change in the VAT treatment of payments made in respect of contract terminations and contractual disputes. HMRC’s new general rule is that most such payments will...
Tax on payments and benefits in redundancy situations
David Smith
Richard Johnson
David Smith and Richard Johnson (DLA Piper UK) consider the tax treatment of payments and benefits provided to employees in redundancy situations, and set out some of the common areas of tax difficulty and risk.
The VAT review for October 2020
Mark Watterson
Gary Barnett
The latest VAT developments that matter, by Mark Watterson and
Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons).
VAT on contract terminations and settlements: HMRC pushes the boundaries
Eloise Walker
Eloise Walker (Pinsent Masons) discusses HMRC’s change of practice on the
VAT treatment of early termination and compensation payments relating to
commercial contracts following recent CJEU decisions.
VAT on early termination fees and compensation payments
A significant change in HMRC’s position.
VAT on damages and contract terminations
Eloise Walker
Dan Place
As issues relating to the VAT treatment of damages and termination sums
proliferate in the uncertainty caused by COVID-19, Eloise Walker and Dan
Place (Pinsent Masons) bring us ‘back to basics’.
The VAT review for July 2020
Nick Cronkshaw
Gary Barnett
Nick Cronkshaw and Gary Barnett (Simmons & Simmons) provide your
monthly guide to the latest VAT developments that matter.
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Making Tax Digital: lessons from the NAO report
Paul Aplin OBE
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Anne Redston
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Schedule 36: a stitch in time
Keith Gordon
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Etroy v Speechly Bircham: when do professional negligence claims become time-barred?
Anastasia Nourescu
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Cécile Perrault
4 /7
Pillar Two: the consequences of staggered global implementation
Ashley Greenbank
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Rhiannon Kinghall Were
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Tax Administration and Maintenance Day: report
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Pension planning after the Budget
Mike J Haynes
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Making Tax Digital: lessons from the NAO report
Paul Aplin OBE
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Anne Redston
Schedule 36: a stitch in time
Keith Gordon
Etroy v Speechly Bircham: when do professional negligence claims become time-barred?
Anastasia Nourescu
,
Cécile Perrault
Pillar Two: the consequences of staggered global implementation
Ashley Greenbank
,
Rhiannon Kinghall Were
Tax Administration and Maintenance Day: report
Pension planning after the Budget
Mike J Haynes
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