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Tax Case Tests Dual Residency Tie-breaker Tests

We advise a lot of clients on their UK tax resident status and also, in cases where they are dual resident, we assist them in determining the country they are tax treaty resident in.

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Political donations: an unexpected Inheritance Tax risk

An interesting recent case (known as Banks vs IRC) shows the need to take tax advice if you are considering making a political donation or are dealing with the estate of a deceased person who has.

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It's end to end stuff Gary: IR35

A former England footballer so good he won the Golden Boot at the 1986 FIFA World Cup now finds himself mired in litigation with HMRC regarding his tax status in his role as a TV presenter. We have ...

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HMRC win case on in specie contributions to a SIPP

HMRC have won the latest stage on a long running case into the availability of tax relief for contributions made in specie to Self-Invested Personal Pension Schemes (SIPPs). The case will be of ...

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HMRC shown red card in referees’ employment taxes case

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Sick as a Parrott

Former Rangers players and staff paid through an offshore trust have been told they have weeks to approach HMRC over a settlement or face an even larger tax liability.

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Penalty Suspensions

Careless inaccuracies

The recent case of a self-employed locum pharmacist Mr Bharat Patel TC04617: BHARAT PATEL [2015] UKFTT 445 (TC) offers encouragement to those asking HMRC to consider suspending ...

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A long time in the making

Taxpayer wins landmark LLC case

The Supreme Court has allowed the taxpayer's appeal in Anson (formerly Swift) v HMRC, which has been something of a long-running saga.

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When you can have your cake but can't eat it

A number of tax avoidance case decisions have made interesting reading, mainly for the wrong reasons. They all focus on Tax Planning in one form or another, although the arrangements or tax planning ...

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No Tax Reality but a silver lining?

This tax case involves a tax avoidance strategy at its heart, one of the first marketed tax strategies to come before the First Tier Tribunal involving Gilt strips, Andrew Berry v Revenue & Customs. ...

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