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HMRC lack of clarity leaves us looking to...
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“Wholly and exclusively for the purposes of trade” HMRC lack of clarity leaves us looking to...
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HMRC creates “reign of terror” for thousands
19/12/2016
HMRC in taxation debacle that inflicts misery on... -
The Autumn Statement 2016
25/11/2016
A brief summary of the Autumn Statement 2016, the last of its kind.... -
Corporation Tax – How Low Can You Go?
16/11/2016
City institutions come out against further corporation tax cuts, an anomalous state of affairs at first glance, while a broader... -
HMRC loses the moral high ground
03/11/2016
A private company has to resort to multiple appeals in order to reign in HMRC. Can the Revenue be trusted?... -
Premier League tax hoopla – no foul, no penalty, says HMRC.
26/10/2016
Accusations of malfeasance levelled at the Premier League come to nought as fully disclosed practices around image rights payments are... -
Any old pensions? Second-hand annuities plan shelved by new government. Theresa May's new government scraps pension plans devised by pre-Brexit cabinet, in a move widely praised for its level-headed approach....
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Deutsche Bank – what does it have hiding under the bed?
04/10/2016
Deutsche Bank problems highlight the underlying fragility of the Eurozone, and in particular the banking system that has never fully... -
Brexit Uncertainty: ‘Britannia waives the rules’
20/09/2016
Brexit ushers in uncertainty of an unprecedented scale and duration. Here at LaingRose we offer a tongue-in-cheek reminder that... -
The recent succession of the Duke of Westminster highlights the legitimate and efficient use of Trusts
30/08/2016
The recent passing of the 6th Duke of Westminster offers us a chance to reflect on the origins of Trusts,...