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Private client review for March 2021
Georgina Walshe
Edward Reed
Edward Reed and Georgina Walshe (Macfarlanes) provide this month’s
review of private client developments that matter.
Parry: pension transfers and omissions
Matthew Harrison
Matthew Harrison (Withers) examines the impact of a recent Supreme Court decision.
How to handle the reservation of benefit provisions
Emma Chamberlain
The reservation of benefit legislation continues to be relevant to IHT planning, and the 2017 changes to foreign domiciliaries have extended its scope and importance. Emma Chamberlain (Pump Court Tax Chambers) provides a practical guide to navigating the rules.
Comment: How to reform inheritance tax
Emma Chamberlain
Taxing wealth better requires some radical reforms, writes Emma Chamberlain (Pump Court Tax Chambers).
APR and grazing
Once a farmer, always a farmer?
Inheritance tax and siblings
A proposal has been put forward to change how inheritance tax applies to siblings in certain circumstances, writes Fraser Mackay (Brodies).
Draft Finance Bill 2019/20 changes to IHT and settlements
Nicholas Harries
Nicholas Harries (Macfarlanes) examines draft Finance Bill provisions designed to counter the effect of the Court of Appeal's judgment in
Dreelan
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IHT review: reform of business property relief
Ashley Greenbank
Ashley Greenbank (Macfarlanes) considers the BPR aspects of the Office of Tax Simplification's IHT report.
Inheritance tax review: the OTS’s second report
Sue Laing
Although simplification was the aim, the report has inevitably strayed into matters of policy and it proposes some potentially significant changes, writes Sue Laing (Boodle Hatfield).
OTS proposes IHT shake-up of lifetime gifts
The latest OTS report on IHT explores complexities and technical issues around gift exemptions, lifetime gifts, and distortions in the way business property relief and agricultural property relief operate.
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RBC: from the island of literal interpretation to the continental shelf
Victoria Hine
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Kyle Rainsford
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Cross-border group relief: Lloyds tripped up by the ‘main purpose’ hurdle
Gerald Montagu
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Helping vulnerable individuals: a guide for tax professionals
Chris Holmes
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Dawn Register
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A ‘significant’ change in approach? Reflections on the Court of Appeal’s decision in BlueCrest
David Haworth
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David Haughey
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ScottishPower and the limits of von Glehn
Rupert Shiers
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Suzanne Hill
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Enhancing UK tax policy: how to stimulate business investment and economic growth
Donald Simpson
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Buckle up your seatbelts: why 2025 will be a bumpy ride for US tax policy
Donald L Korb
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Andrew Solomon
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RBC: from the island of literal interpretation to the continental shelf
Victoria Hine
,
Kyle Rainsford
Cross-border group relief: Lloyds tripped up by the ‘main purpose’ hurdle
Gerald Montagu
Helping vulnerable individuals: a guide for tax professionals
Chris Holmes
,
Dawn Register
A ‘significant’ change in approach? Reflections on the Court of Appeal’s decision in BlueCrest
David Haworth
,
David Haughey
ScottishPower and the limits of von Glehn
Rupert Shiers
,
Suzanne Hill
Enhancing UK tax policy: how to stimulate business investment and economic growth
Donald Simpson
Buckle up your seatbelts: why 2025 will be a bumpy ride for US tax policy
Donald L Korb
,
Andrew Solomon
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