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Peter Mason, tax, treasury and finance consultant, discusses how to best categorise, manage and mitigate tax exposures in order to minimise the potential of tax nightmares for the organisation.

This year has seen an increasing compliance burden for companies, an expansion of HMRC powers and a reminder of the important role of the courts, write Kate Ison and Jessica Hocking (Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner).

Most companies are simply not taking the necessary actions to ensure they have reasonable prevention procedures in place, writes Oliver Pumfrey (FTI Consulting).
The 2019 loan charge teaches us that there is more to statutory time limits than the technical analysis, write Richard Jeens and Rose Swaffield (Slaughter and May). 
 

Kate Ison (Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner) reviews the department’s strategy.

Tax Journal commentaries on the UK's 'deeply political tax'.

Sam Mitha CBE (formerly of HMRC) considers the increasing automation in the workplace and its impact on government revenues from the loss of personal taxes, and reviews the possible solutions to the problem.

Financial Secretary to the Treasury, David Gauke, answers questions from Tax Journal on tax competitiveness and tackling avoidance.

OECD recommendations hailed as ‘important milestone’, and the challenge now is to ensure measures are implemented consistently and coherently.

Expert insight on one of the most powerful weapons in HMRC's arsenal

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