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.
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 […]
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.
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.
COVID-19 has disrupted the world beyond predictions, and no sector has been exempt from the upheaval. As a result, a large proportion of firms are expecting to make a claim for business disruption in some form.
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