Insurance & Tax

A bit more information

Coca-Cola Loses $3.3 Billion Tax Dispute With IRS

19th November 2020
The dispute concerns the company’s use of foreign affiliates to alter profit margins, greatly reducing its US tax bill.
Read full article

5 Most Common Questions Asked About Renter's Insurance

16th November 2020
Many landlords require tenants to take out renters' insurance. So what is it, how much will it cost, and how much does it cover?
Read full article

Arrest Warrants Issued for Founders of Panama Papers Firm

20th October 2020
German authorities are seeking the former heads of the company at the centre of 2016’s far-reaching financial scandal.
Read full article

Tech Mogul Robert Brockman Faces “Largest Ever” US Tax Charge

16th October 2020
Brockman, CEO of Reynolds and Reynolds, is alleged to have hidden $2 billion of income from authorities over two decades.
Read full article

What Happens When You Get in a Car Accident With Insurance?

1st October 2020
If you have been involved in a car accident, there are two things to be thankful for. The first is that you have escaped alive and hopefully with as little injury as possible. The second thing to be thankful for is having insurance.
Read full article

Life as a Tax Lawyer

30th September 2020
Of course, one must meet the regulations, but as António explains to us, being a tax lawyer allows him to witness the growth of his client’s businesses, ensuring that they are saving money and protecting themselves in the best way. Below, we ask him some questions which reveal more about his career and journey to […]
Read full article

New York Sues Johnson & Johnson Over Opioid Marketing

18th September 2020
The pharmaceutical giant has been charged with insurance fraud for its alleged role in the US opioid epidemic.
Read full article

High Court’s COVID-19 Insurance Ruling Sparks Relief

16th September 2020
Around 370,000 firms may be affected by the ruling, which resolved disputes over terms in COVID-19 business interruption policies.
Read full article

Don't Always Trust the Guidance

9th September 2020
It is reassuring to find technical guidance that appears to confirm we can do something without incurring any adverse consequences such as tax charges. Guidance doesn't necessarily reflect the law, however, and whilst we would expect organisations such as HM Revenue & Customs and the Pensions Regulator to get it right most of the time, their guidance isn't necessarily infallible.
Read full article

Seeking a Judicial Review of the Loan Charge

6th August 2020
A recently introduced tax, HMRC's Loan Charge is intended to address outstanding loans resulting from tax avoidance schemes. In practice, however, its terms may be counterproductive.
Read full article
1 7 8 9 10 11 18
Connect with LM

About Lawyer Monthly

Lawyer Monthly is a news website and monthly legal publication with content that is entirely defined by the significant legal news from around the world.